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Babaganoosh 08-21-2011 06:55 AM

CNN's Story About the Christian Anti-Porn Crusade.
 
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/0...uit/?hpt=hp_c1

If you want to see some stunningly stupid comments, read the comments on that post.

I thought gideon, 12clicks and DVTimes were dumb but they're geniuses compared to some of the people commenting on that story. :1orglaugh

The story is an...interesting read. It's not news to any of us but it's still interesting how Christians are so uptight and riddled with unnecessary guilt caused by a book of fiction.

marcop 08-21-2011 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 18369682)
The story is an...interesting read. It's not news to any of us but it's still interesting how Christians are so uptight and riddled with unnecessary guilt caused by a book of fiction.

An excruciatingly boring book of fiction.

nikki99 08-21-2011 07:56 AM

fuck em :mad: they made my life hell

davecummings 08-21-2011 08:50 AM

They brown-nose their God by denouncing the normal/natural/healthy sex embraced by society, yet they still fantasize about porn and and masturbate but, because they unnecssarily feel "guilty" afterwards, they bad-mouth porn, strippers, etc (until the next time the gift of sex that God provided for life on Earth results in them jerking/jilling again which starts their self-centered cyle against sex all over again and again).

Let them STFU!

ContentPimp 08-21-2011 09:35 AM

Michele Bachmann for president! LMAO!

baddog 08-21-2011 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 18369741)
An excruciatingly boring book of fiction.

Sounds to me like you never read it if you think it is boring.

Rochard 08-21-2011 09:39 AM

What a load of bullshit.

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And porn, they say, leads to a lack of intimacy in marriage, threatening the biblical mandate to get and stay married.
Really? So watching porn means someone isn't going to want to sex MORE? No problem. I'm sure people watch porn all the time and then go months without having sex with their wives.

The problem isn't porn. It's that religion tells them it's not okay to have sex.

Babaganoosh 08-21-2011 09:40 AM

There are some really good comments too:

"I hope that there will be a program to help people who believe in GOD to be cured from this destructive obsession. Those who spend hours a day praying and reading the bible could spend that time building their family relations, helping the environment,making love to their wife, etc. Something productive. Religion is the problem not the solution."

2MuchMark 08-21-2011 09:43 AM

Actually, I feel sorry for those people. Sex feels good because biology wants us to procreate, and whether people have sex for procreation or not is up to them. These people waste all of their lives hating while everyone else spends their time fucking and having fun. They can't or won't see it any other way, and that to me is sad.

lazycash 08-21-2011 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 18369936)
What a load of bullshit.



Really? So watching porn means someone isn't going to want to sex MORE? No problem. I'm sure people watch porn all the time and then go months without having sex with their wives.

The problem isn't porn. It's that religion tells them it's not okay to have sex.

Lack of intimacy does not mean limiting sex.

Redrob 08-21-2011 10:04 AM

People who repress their sexual desires tend to have more sexual issues......

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Repression seems to figure prominently into the puzzle of pornography. In 2009 Michael P. Twohig, a psychologist at Utah State University, asked 299 undergraduate students whether they considered their pornography consumption problematic; for example, causing intrusive sexual thoughts or difficulty finding like-minded sex partners. Then he assessed the students with an eye to understanding the root causes of their issues.

It turns out that among porn viewers, the amount of porn each subject consumed had nothing to do with his or her mental state. What mattered most, Twohig found, was whether the subjects tried to control their sexual thoughts and desires. The more they tried to clamp down on their urge for sex or porn, the more likely they were to consider their own pornography use a problem. The findings suggest that suppressing the desire to view pornography, for example, for moral or religious reasons, might actually strengthen the urge for it and exacerbate sexual problems.
Here is a good article from Scientific American.....a rather trusted information source:

Link to Article

V_RocKs 08-21-2011 04:16 PM

falling off the wagon and into the cougar's den.


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