Looking at pornography

October 9, 2007

Robot PornIn answer to the question “Should a christian look at pornography?” the first thing I’m going to do is rephrase the question to “Should anyone look at pornography?”, and the answer is surprisingly simple.

What sort of person are you, and what sort of person do you want to be?

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If you want to be someone who views women as sexual objects who perform for male sexual satisfaction, then you should watch as much porn as you possibly can.

If you want to be someone who struggles with your own sexuality because what you are experiencing is not at all like what you see in the porn films, then you should watch as much porn as possible.

Porn takes you into a fictional world where woman have over-sized feminine everything and are endowed with male sexuality – the ultimate transference of male sexual frustration into physical form. If you want to feed your confusion over sexual identity then you should watch as much porn as possible.

If you want to develop a mindset that sex is all about you and how you feel and what you are getting, then you should watch as much porn as possible.

If you want to construct your sexual identity, attitudes and expectations on top of films made by actors who need the money, then you should watch as much porn as possible.

What sort of person are you, and what sort of person do you want to be?