tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500579847993423093.post7180562728508926747..comments2023-09-15T08:30:43.359-05:00Comments on Lutheran Reformission: Christians and PornographyRev. Jason P. Petersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02559555598308652106noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500579847993423093.post-42652941545854446682020-02-23T20:27:56.848-06:002020-02-23T20:27:56.848-06:00I agree with anonymous from 20Jan2014. I think thi...I agree with anonymous from 20Jan2014. I think this was a well written and direct article. We MUST TALK ABOUT THIS IN CHURCH!!! It must be made clear to our impressionable youth. The draw to pornography is stronger than ever and we can see now, more than ever before it’s effects on marriages. Andrew Schultznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500579847993423093.post-24755074543004571122014-01-20T00:17:33.148-06:002014-01-20T00:17:33.148-06:00Thank you for writing this. I am in a support gro...Thank you for writing this. I am in a support group of women whose husbands use porn. Some of the husbands (despite being Christian) do not see porn as a problem, and they take a strong stance that porn is normal and a right and is a private matter, none of the wife's business. Despite that we are hurting very much, we do not see men willing to consider the harms of porn and God's message on porn. I wish this topic would be discussed in church more. Men need to hear this from other men. They need male role models. Women are not being heard. And no one wants to acknowledge the realities of the industry and its link to trafficking. Child porn is clearly linked to trafficking, and many who have abused kids have looked at child porn. The same is true for women, but no one wants to acknowledge it. Please continue to spread the word on this. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com