13 April 2010

Make love not porn (Revisited)


Today is the one year anniversary of the Port Orange Counseling Prayer Circle as well as Bullets & Butterflies. This is the last re-post of 2009 favorites. Thank you everyone. We need your prayers. People in the community need your prayers ... and we are praying for you.


Make love not porn


Although I enjoy folk-rock duos like the Indigo Girls, I saw them on a hot summer day at Nashville River Stages back in 1998, there are about twelve good reasons why I would make a poor feminist.

One feminist campaign I do agree with is the Make Love Not Porn effort that exists to draw attention to some of the unintended consequences of pornography.

Apparently Christians are not the only group concerned with the unreasonable expectations pornography puts on intimate relationships.

Therapists are usually desensitized to talking about sex. If anyone here decides to google Make Love Not Porn, know that campaign material is explicit, even vulgar by some standards, so foretold is forewarned. It is the message I agree with, not always the delivery.

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There is abundant literature on the subject, but it boils down to this: The regular use of pornography often erodes a persons enjoyment of real sex, it also erodes a persons ability to be emotionally intimate with their spouse during lovemaking, and not surprisingly porn use can progress to full-blown addiction.

Why is emotional intimacy so important?

One Christian writer, Philip Yancey I think, speculated that emotional intimacy is sacred because it is a peek into what all relationships will be like in the next life.

In Heaven we will be secure enough to make ourselves emotionally vulnerable to each other and, “pass through each others souls.” We will utterly and completely know each other.

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Is that why sexual intimacy is sacred? Because the emotional intimacy that can be experienced during lovemaking foreshadows the emotional intimacy we will experience with each other in our second lives?

Something to think about.

Porn is the theft of intimacy. Lovemaking, in the way God intended, is real.

Love is real. Porn is fake.

5 comments:

  1. HARVEY AVERNEApril 13, 2010

    Happy Ist Anniversary P.O.C.C. Keep Up The Good Work. Keep On Doing Gods Work. Love Ya!!!
    HArvey Averne

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  2. Rusty,
    Thanks for the light your messages send, Its surely a blessing to all who receive them and consider your old football buddy one of them.

    Jeff

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  3. Great way to put it. Something everyone needs to understand. Thanks...

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  4. I agree about physical intimacy in this world foreshadowing the next. After all, the standard often used here to say something is pleasurable is "better than sex."

    I'm certain that the reason Heaven will be better than sex is partly because it will be the perfected intimacy of which this world can only hope to offer a shadow.

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  5. Harvey - Thanks Man!

    Jeff - Man, I'd love to see you again someday.

    Jason - Thanks for stopping by again and commenting.

    Anne - Thank you again. And, we are praying for a successful conference for you ... :-)

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