Saturday, June 10, 2006

PORN: Three lessons I've learned this year about blogging and porn!

First: I've learned it's very hard to write about porn; when you do you're accused of trying to artificially drive up your site stats. It's true every kind of sick pervert in the world trolls sites discussing porn in the hopes of getting a freebie, and my hits do go up appreciably after I post on this sick evil.

Regardless, this is an issues site and porn is anything but not an issue.

Second: I've learned the problem is much greater than we ever imagined and getting worse.
Those games join other X-rated offerings such as "Virtually Jenna," an online title that gives users the opportunity to have sex with a computer-generated version of popular porn star Jenna Jameson for $29.95 a month.

Paying visitors to RedLightCenter can adopt virtual characters called avatars and use them to live out their sexual fantasies, including having "intercourse" with another avatar.
Even in the organized church the lust of the flesh is strong enough to attract close to 50% of the clergy in a survey.

American society cannot long stand on this slippery, putrifying slope ... soon, or perhaps later, she will loose her footing and down she'll come.

Third: I believe porn is affecting every American instiitution and the cost to America exceeds the earnings of the porn industry ... which is over $20 billion per year.

As an American I feel compelled to be a part of the solution rather than a part of the problem; I choose to be a problem solver rather than a problem reporter. Thus I use the only tools I have available to make a difference: my family, my church, and my blogs.
The adult entertainment industry is on the verge of making online gaming sexier at a time when mainstream publishers are fighting a political and cultural war over erotic content.
I hope and pray the good guys win this one. For those of us involved in the cultural wars, it is almost like fighting a war on two fronts - one with smut peddlers and the other with terrorists.

Actually, porn peddlers are terrorists of a sort, as well as virtual pimps. Sadly, our political and social leaders chicken-midgets (no offense to my size challenged friends).

Tocqueville said this about early America:
The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.
It is when our people decide to combine their ethical and moral philosophies with their political and cultural philosophies that this country has been most enlightened.

The problem
with our contemporary society, as I see it, is that they have confused darkness with Light and called it enlightenment!

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