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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Pornography: The Story of An Overused "Erase History" Button


"Never before in the history of telecommunications media in the United States has so much indecent (and obscene) material been so easily accessible by so many minors in so many American homes with so few restrictions."

                                - U.S. Department of Justice

The title might have made a few, or all of you blush.  I think that might be a good thing.  There is no doubt that this issue must mosh its way to the forefront.  Pornography, and porn addiction are a cancer within society.  It eats away at marriages, and sets a subconscious bar of perverted expectations for future relationships.  Not to mention the biblical implications related to an adulterous mindset and the personal turmoil suffered by a large percentage of the actors behind the camera.

Before I continue, I think it is important to point out a set of recent numbers related to pornography consumption (Research collected by Covenant Eyes):

* Men are 543% more likely to look at porn than females.
* Those who have ever committed adultery are 218% more likely to look at porn.
* Those who are happily married are 61% less likely to look at porn.
* Those with teen children at home are 45% less likely to look at porn.
* Regular church attenders are 26% less likely to look at porn than non-attenders, but those self-identified as “fundamentalists are 91% more likely to look at porn.

** After an analysis of more than one million hits to Googles mobile search sites, more than 1 in 5 searches are for pornography on mobile devices.  By 2015, mobile adult content and services are expected to reach $2.8 billion, mobile adult subscriptions will reach nearly $1 billion, and mobile adult video on tablets will triple worldwide.

*** More than half of boys and nearly a third of girls see their first pornographic images before they turn 13. In a survey of hundreds of college students, 93% of boys and 62% of girls said they were exposed to pornography before they turned 18. In the same survey, 83% of boys and 57% of girls said they had seen images of group sex online.

Finally, marriage:

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reports that 56% of divorce cases involve one party having “an obsessive interest in pornographic websites.

According to numerous studies, prolonged exposure to pornography leads to:

* a diminished trust between intimate couples
* the belief that promiscuity is the natural state
* cynicism about love or the need for affection between sexual partners
* the belief that marriage is sexually confining
* a lack of attraction to family and child-raising

We cant let this issue remain as a festering sore in the dusty corners of our intimate relationships.  And we cannot continue to support the producers of these types of films by buying their products, or visiting their websites.  The heartache and turmoil associated with this addiction is not worth the time you took to consume the product.

I can speak of this issue first hand, as I have been a part of the consumer statistic.  Nothing good comes from pornography.  And nothing can destroy a relationship/marriage faster.

Right now, Id like to introduce you to Madyson Marquette.  I heard her speak at my church a few months back and learned that she was involved in the porn industry as an actor in Los Angeles.  Her story hit home with me because I was bouncing around Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Burbank [recording our record] around the same time she was being trafficked through the industry.  



I think it is important that we hear Madyson's story.  Especially those of us who are guilty, or have been guilty of consuming pornographic material.  Anyone who has been there knows that the actors become nameless, and faceless.  They are merely there to serve a murky purpose in our own lives.  We have to remember that the actors are sons and daughters.  Fathers and mothers.  Theyve got a soul worth saving.  We all do.

In the end, we come to the understanding that none, not even those who you might consider the “worst, are exempt from Gods forgiveness, love, and grace.  Matthew 11 v. 28 says, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  The verse is not referring to a select few, or those who might be “better than others.  The verse emphasizes "all."


Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Madysons book.  Stop by her Facebook page and say hi.  Share your own story.  Like, and share this article if you're down to support the cause.  Bring awareness to this issue in any way you can.

I have included a few links here for your convenience.  The following is a brief intro (By Madyson Marquette - "My Father's Daughter - Memoir of a Porn Star"):

***Every little girl dreams of growing up and being someone special. Some want to be a princess, some dream of their wedding day, and some even dream of being the first woman president. I, on the other hand had very different dreams.

I dreamed of surviving another night with my mom and dad.
I dreamed of having a different mom and dad.
I dreamed of growing up and being on my own so I did not have to endure the life I knew as a little girl.

I never intended to go into the adult film industry.
I never dreamed of being sold for money without my consent.
And yet, thats exactly what happened.

So here begins my journey. It is one that started with survival, death, heartbreak, drugs, money, sex, and lies but led to restoration, healing, forgiveness, and an unconditional love so unimaginable it is sometimes disbelieved when spoken of.

But its real. Oh, so real.***




Purchase Madysons Book: http://madysonmarquette.org

Check out the Stats: http://www.covenanteyes.com

Utilize the Resources: http://www.xxxchurch.com