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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Corrupting Our Young Through Smart Phones

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5791 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, has been meditating on the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1–7:29). Meditating on the words of this most glorious of magnificent sermons is transformational. In this sermon, Jesus famously asked, “Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?” Hank was thinking about these words when he happened upon an article, “Of Smart Phones and Snakes,” by Grazie Pozo Christie, who writes, “Every time I see a little hand holding a smartphone and childish eyes staring mesmerized at the screen, I remember those Gospel words [from Luke 11:11 and also Matthew 7:9–10] and imagine the phone is a rattlesnake.” In the early stages of their development, we’ve handed impressionable children over to the greed of big tech—“luring them into ‘rabbit holes’ of coarse sexuality and drug use” and transgender traps. Twelve- and thirteen-year-olds—even younger—being groomed for radical hormonal treatments and devastating surgical alterations. While the bottom line for tech giants is quite promising, the resulting top and bottom surgeries, woke ideologies, and cultural confusion wreaks inestimable harm. Older tech addicts fare little better. Our overstimulated constitutions are increasingly devoid of critical thinking. We’ve substituted quick answers for critical thought. Information substituted for reflection and true wisdom. Solutions are not to be found in more screen time, but more Scripture time—meditating, mining, memorizing the wisdom of Scripture for all its substantial worth. Perhaps start by reading a chapter a day of Proverbs.



See Grazie Pozo Christie, “Of Smart Phones and Snakes,” Angelus, September 9, 2022, https://angelusnews.com/voices/of-smartphones-and-snakes/

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Hank Hennigraph, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Instrument

0:17.6

broadcast with another Hank unplugged short.

0:21.3

I just spent several weeks meditating on the sermon on the Mount.

0:26.2

I do so when I walk in the morning.

0:29.7

I spend some time in prayer and some time memorizing.

0:34.3

And again, my focus has been on the sermon on the Mount.

0:37.1

And if you memorize this

0:39.8

sermon, it's one of the greatest sermons obviously ever preached in the history of the human race.

0:44.8

It was preached by Jesus on the Mount of Beatitudes. And when you meditate on those words,

0:51.5

they're transformational. In this sermon, Jesus famously asked which of you

0:58.2

if his son asked for bread will give him a stone or if he asked for a fish will give him a snake.

1:05.9

And I thought of that as I was reading an article just today, an article titled of Smart Phones and Snakes,

1:15.4

an article by Grazie Christie. And she begins with that very question, which of you,

1:22.3

if his son asked for a fish, will give you a snake. Grazie says that every time

1:28.8

she sees a little hand holding a smartphone,

1:33.7

when she sees childish eyes mesmerized by the screen,

1:38.6

she imagines the phone being, well, being a snake.

1:43.4

Why? Because in the embryonic stages of their development,

1:48.3

we've handed impressionable children over to the greed of tech companies, companies who lure them

1:57.6

into rabbit holes filled with coarse sexuality.

2:02.3

I would add transgender traps and drug devastations.

2:06.8

Imagine this, 12 and 13-year-olds, even younger,

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