Christians and other religious individuals are widely known for opposing pornography for all kinds of moral reasons. I happen to be one of them, so when I tell people I’m getting ready to publish a whole book about the ills of pornography, many people assume I’m primarily speaking to fellow Christians. Now, of course, I hope my book is read by all kinds of people, but my aim in writing this is not to talk to religious people who already detest pornography, but to the culture at large that has no problem with it.
This is because pornography use is not just a religiously motivated moral issue.
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From predators to pornography the Internet continues to show us that it isn't just a helpful tool but can also be harmful.
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Don’t forget to pray. Ask God to prepare your spouse’s heart for your confession. Ask the Holy Spirit to be present with both of you during this and subsequent conversations. Pray for protection against the enemy coming in to do more damage to your relationship.
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I talk to men all the time who feel like they are hopelessly hooked on porn, and they really want to break free from it. For married men, they also have the added stress of: “How do I help my wife trust me again?” They know their secrecy and porn use has caused a real rift in their marriage, and ...