April 12, 2016 Utah Declares Pornography ‘Public Health Crisis’
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/...tah-declares-pornography-public-health-crisis
One study, published in Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, found that college men
exposed to mainstream pornography within the past 12 months were more likely
to admit that they would commit rape or sexual assault if they knew they wouldn’t
get caught.
If I Were the Devil - by PAUL HARVEY audio restored -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Az0okaHig
Porn Is the Devil
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/1199.20.67.0/society/education/porn-is-the-devil
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A Major Cause for the Wimpification of Men
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10285.19.0.0/society/a-major-cause-for-the-wimpification-of-men
Video games and pornography. Their most voracious consumers are young men,
and they are ravaging society’s manhood on an epic scale.
The Incredible Shrinking Man
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/10305.20.152.0/society/the-incredible-shrinking-man
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U.S. Courts: Defenders of Porn
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/3474.1.0.0/society/us-courts-defenders-of-the-porn
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/638.3.43.0/society/law/right-to-porn-upheld
The attorney correctly identifies the government’s responsibility, but where the
government has failed, it is imperative that parents step in to close the breach.
Installing a filter is just one step you can take to protect your children, but there
is much more you can and should do. Don’t allow your child to be on the Internet
in another room behind closed doors.
Proverbs 29:15 warns that “a child left to himself brings his mother to shame.”
Be aware of the websites or chat rooms your child is visiting. Ask the child, but also
learn how to check the Internet history files on your computer. As the parent, you
have the responsibility and the right to know what your children are doing on the
Internet, and an obligation to take steps to protect your children’s minds.
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Detoxify Your Family- Technology is turning our children into addicts.
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/9003.3.0.0/society/drugs/detoxify-your-family
Experts report that schoolchildren are increasingly showing signs of addiction
traditionally exhibited by drug abusers: Symptoms such as obsessive and compulsive
urges to constantly be online, fixations with virtual worlds, and withdrawal from
real-life relationships with family and friends.
More and more children are becoming obsessed with computers and other electronic
gadgets—and the consequences can be as real and damaging as crack cocaine.
Porn is just as addictive as cocaine or heroin. Just one exposure may follow them for
the rest of their lives, affecting their relationships, marriages, character development,
mental health and so much more.
So please Just Say No, and watch out for the little ones.