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Youth idolatry does more harm than good as this debate:The Xinhua dictionary says that "Chong" means respect. To worship idols is to respect idols, idols are not actually higher than us, they are equal to us.
So my view is that youth idolatry can do more harm than good.
Now, in the Internet era, many people are blindly chasing stars, only looking at their appearance, not looking at others, as long as he (she) is good-looking, they like him (her). Sign in for your idols every day, hit the list, buy peripherals, buy the same style, buy support, and buy idol-endorsed products ......Spent a lot of my own time, money and energy.
In addition, most of the supporters will have the wrong idea that "if you don't spend money, you don't love him".
There was a little girl who spent tens of thousands of dollars to reward her idol live broadcast, and there were also medical expenses for her grandmother's medical treatment. This is simply because of her idols, who have become "crazy" in order to chase stars.
We are now teenagers, we are in a period of immaturity, and our self-control ability is very weak, and it is easy to change from "idol worship" to "blind star chasing", and become only focusing on the external appearance of idols, but not on internal cultivation. It can be seen that the harm of idolatry among young people is very great.
Debate: The Chinese word, pinyin is biàn lùn, which means that each other uses certain reasons to explain their own opinions on things or problems, and expose each other's contradictions, so as to get a common understanding and opinion in the end; Debate (competition) aims to develop people's thinking skills. The phrase comes from the "Historical Records: The Biography of the Marquis of Pingjin".
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Summary. Hello there.
Idolatry generally refers to the worship of any kind of idol, image, or object, as opposed to the worship of a monotheistic god. Idolatry is the extreme of a person's belief in the symbols and objects of faith. Idolatry also refers to an individual's admiration and admiration for the object of his or her admiration, as well as a series of learning and imitation behaviors that arise from it.
What is the definition of youth idolatry.
Idolatry generally refers to the worship of any kind of idol, image, or object, as opposed to the worship of a monotheistic god. Idolatry is the extreme of a person's belief in the symbols and objects of faith. Idolatry also refers to an individual's admiration and admiration for the object of his or her admiration, as well as a series of learning and imitation behaviors that arise from it.
I'm asking about youth idolatry, not idolatry.
The so-called youth idolatry refers to those young objects who can be worshiped as role models, and the age can be defined as 15 years old and under 25 years old. Youth idols are mostly young people who perform well in various fields, so it is very narrow and one-sided to confine youth idols to the entertainment industry.
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Problem description: I'm a square debater. There is a link where I have to argue with the opposing side. I'm going to ask him (in 5 seconds), but I don't know how to ask those difficult questions, and I hope my friends can help me.
Analysis: I think the pros outweigh the disadvantages, the worship of youth idols is a new thing in the 90s, representing a new state of mind in this age group, and this phenomenon will also change with age. Of course, the emergence of every new thing will bring negative effects, but we cannot negate this new thing because of some negative effects.
Compared with some of the current youth idols who pay more attention to their sunny image in public, they will also make some good examples for these young friends, and most youth idols are still aware of their social influence and responsibilities. But there will be some bad phenomena in the process, but people always like to associate these phenomena with idolatry, which makes no sense, assuming that back in the 70s, people did not have "idol worship" at that time, then there were no bad phenomena?! As we all know, "Confucius" is an example that has been studied and worshiped by people in China since ancient times, but Confucius looked down on the working people.
I believe that his admirers also look at his old man with a critical eye. I also believe that the worship of youth idols is also like this now, so this phenomenon is very normal and beneficial! ~~
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I would like to express some of the views of the people who know the source. Teenagers need idols – idols in a positive, positive sense. It can also be understood that if you can set an example with a positive impact, then everyone can draw beneficial support and inner strength for their growth.
From the perspective of young people, there are many futures ahead of them, and there are many fields that are being involved and developed and explored, and an idol and role model (even if it is a virtual character) can see from them a beautiful hope for the future, and feel their excellent qualities and enterprising spirit to inspire themselves. However, due to lack of experience, the love and worship of idols and role models should remind oneself to maintain a certain limit of reason, and not to follow and obsess without limits. That is to say, while liking it, Rift reminds himself from time to time that if he sees more of the positive aspects of the idol:
Behind the success is the hard work, the meticulousness in the work, the courtesy and courtesy, etc., rather than focusing on the superficial aspects (e.g., beautiful appearance, clothing). Because the former is the foundation for success, so that they can be continuously appreciated and welcomed, and it is also their inner personality charm. Like idols, if you can internalize these valuable qualities and advantages in them into your own personality and behavioral habits, it is a very good growth force for teenagers.
From the perspective of teachers and parents, it is best to deal with the problem of teenage idols in a guided rather than depressing way, and objectively see that teenagers like and worship idols have a positive side. Good teachers and parents must be able to explore the aspects of idols that are worthy of children's learning and imitation in the process of growing up, such as the spirit of hard work, modesty and studiousness, etc., and guide children to pay attention to these positive aspects. In addition, good parents should also identify with their children before guiding them.
If you don't agree with the child's feelings, then all the guiding behaviors are actually interference, which is not effective. In general, the role of idols can play a very big role model and can help every child grow up healthily.
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