I just wanted to get some feedback from you all. I know that in the Assembly, celebrating Christmas and Easter was wrong, as well as watching television. How do you all fell regarding these issues? If you now celebrate these holidays, how do you celebrate them?
Actually the leadership in the assembly did not always appear to believe that watching television was wrong, or that owning a television was wrong. I remember workers and leading brothers discussing television shows that they watched in hotels when traveling to seminars and such. I guess that they were not concerned about watching television being a sin, but the appearance of them being a bad testimony for watching television. They cared about perception not reality, and failed at both. The shows that they talked about tended to be sitcoms. I remember a LB/worker returning from a seminar, and the first they mentioned about their trip was not what they had learned at the seminar, but the "Perfect Strangers" television show that they had watched at the hotel.
Now here is the real shocker
, a prominent brother in leadership (Mike Zach) actually had a television in his house. It was a small television that he kept hidden under a blanket on a dresser. To be fair he supposedly only used this to hook up to his Vic-20 or Commodore-64 computer (this was the mid 80s). But if it was okay for the leadership to watch television in hotels, and Mike had a TV hidden at his house, one has to wonder if he ever watched the occasional show on that TV. It sure would have looked a lot better if Mike had been open about having a TV rather than hiding it under a blanket. It is also interesting that those who were not in leadership positions were told that hey could not own televisions even for purposes other than watching TV shows (such as viewing home video recordings). I guess there must be two standards, one for the strong leadership who can resist sin, and another for the weak sheep.
But it is strange, that if the leadership is so strong, that they had to be so secretive, and hide their actions. I would venture a guess that they have hidden a lot more than televisions.