Here is a canon from the Sixth Ecumenical Council which, at least for me, points out how far we have strayed away from the true worship of God:
CANON LXVI
The faithful are required to spend the time in a state of leisure without fail in the holy churches from the holy days of resurrected Christ our God to New The Lord’s Day in psalms and hymns, (Pascha to Thomas The Lord’s Day) and in spiritual songs called odes, while being gladdened in Christ and celebrating, and paying close attention to the reading of the divine Scriptures, and delighting themselves to their heart’s content in the Holy Mysteries. For thus we shall be jointly resurrected and exalted with Christ. Therefore during the days in question let no horse races or other popular spectacle be held at all.
Interpretation
Inasmuch as all of New Week is reckoned as a single day devoted to the name of the Lord, therefore does the present Canon decree that all Christians during this week ought to remain in the churches, taking cheer and celebrating the Resurrection of the Lord with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, paying attention to the words of the divine Scriptures and partaking of the divine Mysteries. For in this sort of way we shall be resurrected and exalted jointly together with Christ. Hence on these days horse racing must not be indulged in, nor must any other popular spectacle, disorderly game, that is to say, or dances, or wrestling matches, and any other such amusement. See also Apostolic Canon IX and Canon XXIV of this 6th Ecumenical Synod.