Sunday, June 10, 2007

Evangelicals have sexual desires too?

A new survey shows that five of ten Christian men in the U.S. -- and two of ten Christian women -- are addicted to pornography. The survey was conducted by an online Christian Internet community found that 50 percent of men who regularly attend church are addicted to pornography, and 20 percent of female churchgoers are also addicted.

A woman on the internet quoated:
"If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world-the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life-is not of the Father but is of the world." 1 John 1:15-16.

Just out of curiosity, did God create the genitals just for the purpose of reproduction? If so, then why do you get all this pleasure out of it. I mean, we could have been factories that plug our key into the right slot to produce a baby... sorry if this comment offends anyone, but I just had to ask...

And another woman mentioned that 1 in 4 women in the United States has been sexually abused/molested. How can this be true? I mean, if the mere glimpse of a man's eyes has created the delusion that the guy was sexually abusing a woman then I guess its possible to have 25% been molested... but other than that... its quite difficult to imagine. And to turn off your TV to prevent your kids from being 'contaminated' by the evil (sex, violence) of society is not by any means a preventive measure, I'd say it is pure ignorance. Its not like your kids are subjected to constant humping on the tube... even educational channels like national geographic show animals 'reproducing' once in a while... I'm afraid that kids would be brain washed in their nice little sanctuary that they would think that any guy looking at them for more than 5 second is stripping them in their minds... gee.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/06/survey_finds_evangelicals_addi.php

2 comments:

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Ian said...

How can it be true that 1 in 4 women has been abused? It's pretty simple, a lot of men in the U.S. feel empowered by controling or abusing their partners (both male and female), they feel powerless at work for whatever reason and so take it out on their partners. If you do a search for abused women with percentages, many reports will come up. This http://www.ahrq.gov/research/aug06/0806RA4.htm is just one of many, which states that 34 percent of the women interviewed reported some type of physical/sexual abuse. And it's not just someone looking at them, it's a man doing them physical harm.