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=== Pornography === | === Pornography === | ||
[http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/lets_blow_the_whistle_on_internet_porn "Let's Blow the Whistle on Internet Porn."] | :;[http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/lets_blow_the_whistle_on_internet_porn "Let's Blow the Whistle on Internet Porn."] | ||
: In The Social Costs of Pornography, however, a wide variety of medical experts and social scientists studied the harmful effects of pornography, in particular, the ubiquity, realism, and addictiveness of internet pornography. Mary Anne Layden, the Director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program at the University of Pennsylvania, explains that pornography can trigger a variety of negative behaviors and attitudes, including behaviors both illegal and pathological. Frequent users of porn report seeking out images that once appalled them, such as illegal and obscene images of S&M and bestiality. They have also reported following the slippery slope from adult porn to child porn. | :: In The Social Costs of Pornography, however, a wide variety of medical experts and social scientists studied the harmful effects of pornography, in particular, the ubiquity, realism, and addictiveness of internet pornography. Mary Anne Layden, the Director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program at the University of Pennsylvania, explains that pornography can trigger a variety of negative behaviors and attitudes, including behaviors both illegal and pathological. Frequent users of porn report seeking out images that once appalled them, such as illegal and obscene images of S&M and bestiality. They have also reported following the slippery slope from adult porn to child porn. | ||
: This makes psychological sense. To receive the same pleasure from viewing pornography, one must resort to more and more explicit and varied images. Such range is readily available on the internet. And why is internet porn so addictive? By offering a near limitless variety of sexual objects, internet porn tends to hardwire the brain to desire more of it, more often. | : This makes psychological sense. To receive the same pleasure from viewing pornography, one must resort to more and more explicit and varied images. Such range is readily available on the internet. And why is internet porn so addictive? By offering a near limitless variety of sexual objects, internet porn tends to hardwire the brain to desire more of it, more often. | ||
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=== Masturbation === | === Masturbation === | ||
; [http://loveundefiled.blogspot.com/2011/05/cs-lewis-on-masturbation.html C. S. Lewis.] | :; [http://loveundefiled.blogspot.com/2011/05/cs-lewis-on-masturbation.html C. S. Lewis.] | ||
: "For me the real evil of masturbation would be that it takes an appetite which, in lawful use, leads the individual out of himself to complete (and correct) his own personality in that of another (and finally in children and even grandchildren) and turns it back; sends the man back into the prison of himself, there to keep a harem of imaginary brides. And this harem, once admitted, works against his ever getting out and really uniting with a real woman. For the harem is always accessible, always subservient, calls for no sacrifices or adjustments, and can be endowed with erotic and psychological attractions which no woman can rival. Among those shadowy brides he is always adored, always the perfect lover; no demand is made on his unselfishness, no mortification ever imposed on his vanity. In the end, they become merely the medium through which he increasingly adores himself…After all, almost the main work of life is to come out of our selves, out of the little dark prison we are all born in. Masturbation is to be avoided as all things are to be avoided which retard this process. The danger is that of coming to love the prison." From a letter to a Mr. Masson. March 6, 1956, in the Wade Collection at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. ''Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis: Vol 3'' (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 758-59.[http://loveundefiled.blogspot.com/2011/05/cs-lewis-on-masturbation.html] | :: "For me the real evil of masturbation would be that it takes an appetite which, in lawful use, leads the individual out of himself to complete (and correct) his own personality in that of another (and finally in children and even grandchildren) and turns it back; sends the man back into the prison of himself, there to keep a harem of imaginary brides. And this harem, once admitted, works against his ever getting out and really uniting with a real woman. For the harem is always accessible, always subservient, calls for no sacrifices or adjustments, and can be endowed with erotic and psychological attractions which no woman can rival. Among those shadowy brides he is always adored, always the perfect lover; no demand is made on his unselfishness, no mortification ever imposed on his vanity. In the end, they become merely the medium through which he increasingly adores himself…After all, almost the main work of life is to come out of our selves, out of the little dark prison we are all born in. Masturbation is to be avoided as all things are to be avoided which retard this process. The danger is that of coming to love the prison." From a letter to a Mr. Masson. March 6, 1956, in the Wade Collection at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. ''Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis: Vol 3'' (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 758-59.[http://loveundefiled.blogspot.com/2011/05/cs-lewis-on-masturbation.html] | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 18:31, 14 August 2012
It seems to me that the Church is suffering from a crisis of chastity.
It is not just the sins, crimes, and stupidity of the ordained (though I do not want to minimize anything about these grotesque evils); the Church is also suffering from:
- priests and religious behaving unchastely;
- priests and religious abandoning the vowed life;
- the unchaste behavior of the unmarried;
- the conception and murder of unwanted children;
- the willingness to commit adultery with and without benefit of divorce;
- the use of artificial methods of contraception in marriage;
- adoption and promotion of the gay and lesbian agenda;
- indulgence in pornography and solitary sexual sins.
Although I think the call for a new Inquisition or the restoration of witch hunts is wrong-headed, those who condemn the sins of the ordained are at the very least upholding the principle of chastity: we can and should restrain our sexual impulses for the love of God, for the love of our neighbors, and for love of ourselves. It does not matter how strong the temptations were or how intense the urges were that the priests felt to abuse their victims; disordered desires can never justify sin. It is also laudable to see our critics' zeal to see justice done. Our culture could use a little more shame about our shameful behavior.
No one is going to get away with these crimes. God is a just judge!
The innocent will be rewarded and the guilty made to pay in full.
Lust weakens the nation and the Church
Lust is not a small sin.
It corrupts us from the inside out.
The family is the building block of society; lust dissolves the family ties on which our culture depends.
We need God's help
Prurience is make-believe chastity. We indulge in lust under cover of condemning it.
We need to be won to a vision of God's beauty. This is not will-power Christianity, though it does require our cooperation with grace.
The nature of love
A real "love life" is:
- chaste
- committed
- Christ-centered
All others are counterfeits or otherwise stunted versions of real love.
The God-given desire for sexual union between a man and a woman is necessary for a valid sacrament of marriage. That proper erotic desire is different from lust, which is ordered not to fulfillment of God's will in marriage but to self-centered satisfaction at the expense of the other.
Chastity preserves health and saves lives
No one becomes sick or dies from being chaste.
People do get sick and die from being unchaste. They may suffer from sexually-transmitted diseases and cause others to do the same. Many of the unchaste murder the children whom they have conceived through unchaste behavior.
Sins against Chastity
Pornography
- In The Social Costs of Pornography, however, a wide variety of medical experts and social scientists studied the harmful effects of pornography, in particular, the ubiquity, realism, and addictiveness of internet pornography. Mary Anne Layden, the Director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program at the University of Pennsylvania, explains that pornography can trigger a variety of negative behaviors and attitudes, including behaviors both illegal and pathological. Frequent users of porn report seeking out images that once appalled them, such as illegal and obscene images of S&M and bestiality. They have also reported following the slippery slope from adult porn to child porn.
- This makes psychological sense. To receive the same pleasure from viewing pornography, one must resort to more and more explicit and varied images. Such range is readily available on the internet. And why is internet porn so addictive? By offering a near limitless variety of sexual objects, internet porn tends to hardwire the brain to desire more of it, more often.
Masturbation
- "For me the real evil of masturbation would be that it takes an appetite which, in lawful use, leads the individual out of himself to complete (and correct) his own personality in that of another (and finally in children and even grandchildren) and turns it back; sends the man back into the prison of himself, there to keep a harem of imaginary brides. And this harem, once admitted, works against his ever getting out and really uniting with a real woman. For the harem is always accessible, always subservient, calls for no sacrifices or adjustments, and can be endowed with erotic and psychological attractions which no woman can rival. Among those shadowy brides he is always adored, always the perfect lover; no demand is made on his unselfishness, no mortification ever imposed on his vanity. In the end, they become merely the medium through which he increasingly adores himself…After all, almost the main work of life is to come out of our selves, out of the little dark prison we are all born in. Masturbation is to be avoided as all things are to be avoided which retard this process. The danger is that of coming to love the prison." From a letter to a Mr. Masson. March 6, 1956, in the Wade Collection at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis: Vol 3 (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 758-59.[1]
Links
- "What's wrong with Masturbation?, Masturbation in the Bible Does Masturbation prevent Prostate Cancer? How to stop masturbating."
- Lust Recovery.
- Achieving Chastity in a Pornographic World.
- "How to Strengthen Your Marriage after Porn Addiction."
- Catholic Support Group for Sexual Addiction Recovery.
- Impurity Addiction Support Group.
- "Let's Blow the Whistle on Internet Porn."
- "New Strategies for Combating Internet Porn."
- Church of Christ Convert, Joe McClane."
- Dr. Monica Breaux, a Catholic therapist who deals with sexual addiction & appetite formation, pornography, Catholic sexual ethics.
For Wives
- Partners for Purity. For wives of those who are addicted to sexual sins (for women only).
- "Resources for Wives Whose Husbands are Addicted to Pornography.
- Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed.
- I Surrender All: Rebuilding a Marriage Broken by Pornography.
- My House Women's Group.
For Couples
- Retrouvaille: A program to help couples heal and renew their marriages.