Nadia Bolz-Weber, an Evangelical Lutheran Church pastor and founder
of the House for All Saints and Sinners in Denver, told Out In Jersey
about her thoughts on "ethical pornography."
She said, "Now, there are issues of justice and exploitation within the porn industry, no question, but it doesn't mean consumption of pornography should be shamed. There is ethically sourced porn.
There are people who say it's sexual immorality, but if you take liberals and conservatives who show outrage and made a Venn diagram of those who consume pornography, you'd see a huge overlap."
Ethical porn is considered to be pornography that is legally made, respects the performers' rights, uses good working conditions and celebrates sexual diversity and similar characteristics.
But does ethical porn really exist, or is it just a smokescreen to justify porn?
*Porn is porn. There is nothing ethical about porn. Don't be deceived. Let's not make light the standards of God.
She said, "Now, there are issues of justice and exploitation within the porn industry, no question, but it doesn't mean consumption of pornography should be shamed. There is ethically sourced porn.
There are people who say it's sexual immorality, but if you take liberals and conservatives who show outrage and made a Venn diagram of those who consume pornography, you'd see a huge overlap."
Ethical porn is considered to be pornography that is legally made, respects the performers' rights, uses good working conditions and celebrates sexual diversity and similar characteristics.
But does ethical porn really exist, or is it just a smokescreen to justify porn?
*Porn is porn. There is nothing ethical about porn. Don't be deceived. Let's not make light the standards of God.
Some of this people trying so hard to force down our throat their perverse thoughts and belief.
ReplyDeleteSeriously but thank God for Christians who KNOW what God says about it and live by it.. .
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