Source: www.theconservativevoice.com
Saturday, August 06, 2005 12:54:05 PM
by Jen Shroder
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..."Remember John Lockhart, the young lawyer on America's Most Wanted for raping a four month old infant? Over 100 pornographic pictures were found on his hard drive. These woeful acts, these atrocities are born in fantasies fed by the Internet. Every crime committed is fantasized first. Where the mind goes, the body follows. Whether a fantasy is acted upon or not, there is serious damage.
And it is for this reason that every Supreme Court Justice that ruled to protect pornography on the Internet will be horrified when they finally understand the damage they have done, the sickening crimes they imposed on society with their ruling. The broken bodies of dead children, the tortured hearts and minds of those attempting to live out their lives after being molested. Not one of the judges in our nation that protect pornography as "freedom of speech" or lighten the sentences of pedophiles will be able to face death confidently"
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A man's heart will drop out of his chest at the image of sensuous breasts atop a slender waste, a firm derriere and a welcoming smile. What could be wrong with that? A man's interest is healthy and natural as women work out hoping to achieve and keep that interest.
The Internet is an endless well of images and ideas beyond imagination, an easy thrill without a victim, it would seem. So for hours, then days, then weeks and months, the Internet can be a man's best friend. His fantasies are stirred and satiated, and nobody needs to know.
Until one day, the thrill is not so thrilling and the forbidden fruit doesn't taste forbidden. A man can only live out so many positions and situations with beautiful women, whether in fantasy or real life, before it starts to lose it's appeal, and so he looks to add something new and liven it up. There are a lot of roads to choose from. Maybe it's multiple women, maybe it's orgies, maybe it's tying up a woman or being tied up, there are no limits to what can be explored adding a little harmless "kink." But eventually, that too will lose its luster, and every man's nature will cause him to push the envelope, bite a little harder, delve a little deeper. Like a drug addict, anything he chooses will eventually lose its impact and he has to find a little more to find satisfaction.
With enough time, and with such easy access on the Internet, a man's mind can easily spiral into the darkest depths of depravity. Eventually men become concerned about where his appetite is leading him. No one simply started looking for lonely female victims on their way to the store to buy milk. No one just woke up one day and decided to gang rape young children.
Counseling a man addicted to porn is one of the hardest endeavors in therapy. There are no easy solutions. Men often find it impossible to be aroused by their wives no matter how great their love of them. I know a pastor who, prior to committing his life to Christ, participated in orgies and wife-swapping which ruined his marriage. After he divorced, he made every effort to turn his life around, he became a pastor and met a wonderful woman that he loved very much, but was devastated when he could not consummate the marriage on his wedding night. God's most sacred gift, the joining of a man to a woman, had been abused and perverted for so many years with so many women that it wasn't special with his new bride. It wasn't sacred. It was reduced to an animal act that demanded the thrill of perversion, and he wept.
Men attempting to turn back the clock of their potency are easily reduced to tears in the trial. One cannot simply will themselves to be aroused by what became boring to them long ago. All those hours they fantasized they were unwittingly robbing their future wives of their wedding bed, or worse, for if they ventured deep into the realm of porn, many have reached the point that they are hanging around school yards preying on our children.
Remember John Lockhart, the young lawyer on America's Most Wanted for raping a four month old infant? Over 100 pornographic pictures were found on his hard drive. These woeful acts, these atrocities are born in fantasies fed by the Internet. Every crime committed is fantasized first. Where the mind goes, the body follows. Whether a fantasy is acted upon or not, there is serious damage.
And it is for this reason that every Supreme Court Justice that ruled to protect pornography on the Internet will be horrified when they finally understand the damage they have done, the sickening crimes they imposed on society with their ruling. The broken bodies of dead children, the tortured hearts and minds of those attempting to live out their lives after being molested. Not one of the judges in our nation that protect pornography as "freedom of speech" or lighten the sentences of pedophiles will be able to face death confidently.
In the meantime, stay away from pornography. It may be legal, but it will soil your soul. Though it seems harmless, it can seriously suck you in, lead you down dark roads, ruin your life and relationships with those you love. I wish you could hear the cracked voices and sobs of strong men that I've heard. Pornography is nothing to play with. Ask anyone who has ever tried to quit.
Jen Shroder is founder of BlessedCause.org She has been interviewed by Fox News, Associated Press, and dozens of talk radio hosts and news media. She can be reached at blessedcause@charter.net
Why Porn Is So Destructive To Men !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Supreme Courts job is not to "protect society" or rule according to what's best for society. The Supreme Court, like all courts, are charged with interpreting laws and the constitutionality of new law. That's it. Whether or not they think something is good for society or not is irrelevent. They are not law makers. They are not elected. We have law making bodies charged with that responsibility. Obviously the author of the article is an ignoramus.
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ANY one raping a FOUR MONTH!!!!
old baby has a lot more wrong with him than a porn addiction.
" No one simply started looking for lonely female victims on their way to the store to buy milk."
Rape is a crime of VIOLENCE, not sex. That's been proven. It's also been proven that these inclinations manifest themselves at a young age, usually late teens. Porn may fuel the desire to carry them out somewhat, but the urges were already there. Any criminology 101 class will confirm this. How many millions of men visit titty bars regularly, or browse skin mags but yet don't commit sex crimes? The logic in the article is flawed. But that's to be expected from "The Conservative."
" No one simply started looking for lonely female victims on their way to the store to buy milk."
Rape is a crime of VIOLENCE, not sex. That's been proven. It's also been proven that these inclinations manifest themselves at a young age, usually late teens. Porn may fuel the desire to carry them out somewhat, but the urges were already there. Any criminology 101 class will confirm this. How many millions of men visit titty bars regularly, or browse skin mags but yet don't commit sex crimes? The logic in the article is flawed. But that's to be expected from "The Conservative."
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