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To: grey_whiskers

“Your dragging in Scripture out of context, to give women a ‘get out of jail free card’ just so you can blame men more, just *reeks* of Churchian pedestalization.”

Wrong. I have no idea to what extent the women in this case were willing participants. I do know they were dealing with pornographers.

Some women choose to willingly participate in pornography. Many are forced, coerced, intimidated, threatened, tricked, drugged, raped, etc.

What I am speaking out against is those who on a conservative, faith-friendly forum choose to defend pornography and the pornographers.

Those who do so should be made aware that those pornographers are headed for Hell. Women who voluntarily participate in this will too. That’s a lot worse than “facing having her skull bashed in with rocks”.

There are those on this forum who never miss a chance to rush to the defense of pornographers and pornography. It makes it very clear that they are habitual users who are stubbornly resisting the commandment of God on this matter.

Porn destroys lives. It traps men and women (and children) in slavery. It leads people to Hell.

Many people struggle with porn addiction, and that is far different from those who, rather than trying to change, embrace it, love it, defend it, and financially support it.


77 posted on 01/08/2020 8:06:30 PM PST by unlearner (Be ready for war.)
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To: unlearner
If they flew out of state to be there...there was at least some willingness involved.

Reading the article, it's on a case-by-case basis...kind of.

If some of the younger girls naiively thought they'd really do MODELING (e.g.a bikini calendar or something with clothes on), and then they were physically intimidated into pr0n, that's one thing.

But for those girls, what were they doing, going unchaperoned, halfway across the country, to have photos of them taken by strange men?

Where are their parents?

For the others, if they knew in advance that sex/nudity was involved, and went anyway, then it's not "ewwww those EVIL MEN" TM.

Women should not be given a pass for their sin just because "Muh Chivalry"TM.

(This was not human trafficking, where the women were beaten/raped/drugged beyond all choice. My preferred punishment for people knowingly doing that, is unprintable on this forum. But women who think -- tee hee, I'm a gurl, I can get away with ANYTHING, and if I get caught I'll just blame men -- throw the book at them.)

81 posted on 01/08/2020 8:22:24 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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