Random thoughts about pornography

porn-nationHere at Seed, we have been thinking a lot about sex, and in the process, we have become frustrated. Why?  Because discussions about sex veer off in so many directions, too many to cover in one evening or even one semester.  Pornography.  Dating and courtship.  Modesty in dress and behavior. Dealing with sexual temptation. Premarital sex, hooking up and live-in relationships. Homosexuality. The list goes on and on.

As the semester marches forward, it is becoming very difficult to make sense of it all.  Realistically, there is no way that we are going to synthesize everything into a series of articles on well-defined topics.  The time has come to just put some words down and launch them into cyberspace. Let me begin this process by sharing a few random thoughts, arranged in no particular order.  These first random thoughts are about pornography.

1. Pornography is a pandemic that few Americans are ready to discuss. In an incredibly short time – just the last 15 years – porn has thoroughly infiltrated every corner of American society and the Church. The effects of porn on individuals, families and society are profoundly destructive, yet few people seem to recognize this.  A large, implicit coalition of disparate groups is preventing any serious national discussion. Culprits include campus intellectuals, civil libertarians, proponents of free speech, champions of political correctness, feminist promoters of the sexual revolution, immature and perverted young men, and pornographers themselves. Whenever legitimate questions are raised in a public forum, accusations begin to fly and intelligent discussion is quickly shut down.

2. Social conservatives have become desensitized.  For example, try visiting the website of Fox News, the most conservative major news organization in the United States. On any given day, right in the middle of the Fox News homepage, you will find a half-dozen links to pop-culture and human-interest stories featuring racy photos of hot female celebrities, sex scandals, and the like.  By today’s standards the material no longer qualifies as pornography, but it clearly leans in that direction and appeals to those same prurient interests of male and female readers.  How does Fox get away with it?  They get away with it because the Internet has become a cesspool and now Fox’s material looks reasonable by comparison.

3. Pornography is both a cause and a symptom of inner spiritual deadness. The video featuring John Piper, which Andrew found and posted for us below, makes this point crystal clear. Pornography is just one aspect of spiritual immaturity, an ongoing cycle of failure and guilt which drives us from the presence of God.

4. The response of American Christians to pornography has been weak and ineffective. Large numbers of Christians are enslaved by pornography and afraid to admit it.  Others are naïve or simply living in denial.  At this point, a moralistic approach – railing from the pulpit against pornography as a moral and social evil – is not going to work and may even be counterproductive.  That message will either fall on deaf ears, or it will further marginalize those who are enslaved to porn, making them even more secretive and dishonest about their habits. The solution to this problem, and to all sin, can only be found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.  The lure of pornography will only be neutered when the Christian faith moves beyond doctrine, when we begin to taste the joy of the real presence of God, have his law written on our hearts by the Holy Sprit, and experience the redemption of our bodies as individuals and as a community.

5. Attend the talk by Michael Leahy, and bring all of your friends.  On Wednesday, March 24, the acclaimed Christian author of Porn Nation will be coming to Penn State to present a lecture on the effects of pornography and how he overcame his own addiction to it.  His lecture will begin at 7 pm. The location has not yet been announced.  This single event is not going to change the campus climate.  But we do pray that it will spark some honest, vigorous and sustained dialogue, especially among Christians in the community, about the dangers of pornography and what to do about it.

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