A few interesting statements from the book.
However, The use of the scientific method becomes problematic when making ethical or legal statements about what to do with the results of the studies.
Like the Bible, the Internet is filled with tales of the transforming power of romantic love,as well as the destructiveness of misguided sexuality.
The social stigma associated with watching porn has diminished over the years.
It is not the shouting of pornography because it’s so much power over men. It is the whispering of the line of sexual for filament that prey on our human insecurities.
Naomi Wolf, a feminist, has notes that pornography has numbed healthy sexuality of men who are active consumers of it…. Today, real naked women are just bad porn.
Some thoughts on the “is porn a sin” question. If there is no moral standard, all porn and sexuality is fair game, even ones that are illegal in the US. That’s scary to think about. Pleasure seeking humans with no restraint is horrifying.
More powerful quotes from the book…
To properly oriented conscience, viewing pornography elicits a healthy sense of guilt.
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Overall, much of this book, from an academic standpoint, is very understandable. I look forward to the solution part. I feel as though I have seen the adverse effects of porn of any type, but I long to see our friends and Christian family free from it!
- Andy
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