Read about the insidiousness of pornography from a Christian perspective:"There are no victims, so no one is being harmed."
Read it all here.
The justification of pornography often begins by viewing the activity as a private exchange between the viewers and those who produce and distribute the material. In this view, there is a "free" choice on the part of consenting adults to meet a "need" and to be compensated for meeting that "need." The illusion inherent in this rationalization is that all the participating parties complete the exchange as the same persons, with no harm done, as when they entered. Like all rationalizations, this is an illusion.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
The case against pornography.
Posted by Barbara Dillon Hillas at 2:28 AM
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