Someone estimates that 60 percent of the content on the Internet today is sexual or pornographic in nature.
I don’t doubt it. Every morning when I open my e-mail in the church office, over two-thirds of the messages are from spammers trying to sell me stuff I don’t want. And the bulk of those ads have to do with sick sex.
Want to enlarge a body part? Click here. Want to see naked people doing naughty things? Click here. Want chemical help toward sexual euphoria? Click here. It’s nauseating and endless.
Somebody must be buying or the spam ads would stop. Evidently we have a lot of sexually incompetent, sadly perverted neighbors out there.
In these early years of the Third Millennium we Americans live in a sex-mad, lust-driven society. On the Internet and in theaters across the land we frolic in filth and glamorize perversion as never before.
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The movie I Know My Name Is Stephen told of a boy who was kidnapped and molested for years by a pedophile. A few weeks ago authorities were tipped off that the same pervert was allegedly trying to buy another boy to abuse as a sex slave. Had he succeeded, this would have been at least his third juvenile victim.
Hardly a week passes without a new report that some respectable, supposedly responsible citizen has been led away from his office or pulpit or classroom and charged with violating child porn laws. Most of the violations are computer-based.
The same Supreme Court that says prayers in public schools will damage our nation’s youth keeps ruling that the porn which corrupts so many adult American minds and hearts should be exempt from any legal restraint.
Meanwhile sexual immorality and undisciplined lusts destroy more lives and homes than any other form of evil among us. Sexual addictions rot both body and soul. They may be legal, but they will poison everything good and holy within you.