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Post by James on Mar 9, 2018 1:20:07 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2018 1:27:26 GMT -5
I’m thinking...It would appear the dangers of the internet in your home are far more serious than a TV in your home. This sick type of professing person can freely access that which is evil on sites, at a click of the button and do it secretly. Not able to be so secret with a TV. Yes workers have iPads/ internet but speak against T.V.
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Post by magpie1 on Oct 7, 2018 22:45:28 GMT -5
Olea,perhaps better to look at it on a screen. Many of us were used world wide by some 2x2 Preachers (bro/sister) in actual reality. Wouldn't it be great if neither was available. Magpie
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Post by BobWilliston on Oct 8, 2018 16:11:08 GMT -5
There's no sense in banning "forms" of access. There has always been and always will be ways to act out.
Incidentally, the proportion of people who watch porn and become predators is far less than people who drink coffee and become predators. A comforting thought.
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Post by rational on Oct 11, 2018 10:32:10 GMT -5
There's no sense in banning "forms" of access. There has always been and always will be ways to act out. Incidentally, the proportion of people who watch porn and become predators is far less than people who drink coffee and become predators. A comforting thought. You can see pornographic graffiti on the walls of houses in Pompeii but no TV or computer screens. They must have been well hidden.
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Post by xna on Oct 13, 2018 12:27:19 GMT -5
link"The study, published in the The Journal of Sex Research, found that states with a higher percentage of Evangelical Protestants, theists, or biblical literalists had a higher proportion of Google searches for “porn” from January 1, 2011, to July 31, 2016. The same was true of states with higher average levels of religious service attendance.
We find that the states with more Evangelical Protestants, theists (people who profess belief in a God or higher power), and biblical literalists (those who report they interpret the Bible as the literal word of God) are significantly more likely to have higher aggregate rates of online searches for pornography. States where people attend religious services more frequently are also significantly more likely to have higher rates of searches for online porn. Finally, we find that states with higher percentages of residents unaffiliated with any religious group have significantly lower levels of searching for online porn. All of these relationships are present even when we take various state-level measures into account, like the median age of the population, median income, how politically conservative the state is, the percent of residents who are married, and the percent of residents who have a Bachelor’s degree."
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