PORNOGRAPHY: A DEADLY POISON
Editorial
Volume 26. Number 3
May/June, 1991
Pornography is tearing apart the very fabric of our society.
U.
S. News and World Report (2-6-89) contains one of the news reports
which describes the plague of pornography which has invaded our neighborhoods.
Cable TV channels like HBO and Showtime are purveyors of illicit sex and
sordid behavior. Theaters show X-rated films; adult bookstores offer hard-porn
materials; video shops rent all kinds of sleazy films including movies
that display Incest and sex with children. Gang rape is increasingly commonplace.
Even mild pomography (the stuff one can buy at the convenience stores)
contains photo layouts that defy the imagination, including pictures of
women being bound and gagged, whipped, roped, and abused.
Continued exposure to pornography has serious adverse
effects on one's beliefs about sexuality in general, and on attitudes toward
women in particular. Exposure to pornography encourages a desire for increasingly
deviant materials, including materials that involve violence and rape.
God's people need to deplore the increasing use of pornography and blasphemy
in books, magazines, newspapers, movies, videos, radio, and television.
Mainline church leaders need to address moral-social issues Instead of
focusing all their energies on civil-social issues.
The Bible counsels against the misuse of sex. Premarital
and extra-marital sexual relationships are condemned (1 Corinthians 6:13-18;
1 Thessalonians 4:3), and even thoughts of sexual Immorality (which
are often fed by pornographic material) are disapproved (Matthew
5:27-28). This means that all of us must deliberately and constantly seek
to floe immorality (1 Corinthians 6:18), and stay away from books, magazines,
and movies that are sexually arousing. We must intentionally avoid thinking
on those things which are unwholesome (Philippians 4:8), and not dwell
on sexual fantasy. We should do what we can to try and remove the malignant
cancer of pornography from out community business places.
The article featured in this issue of the WITNESS,
written
by Michigan pastor Douglas Wantz, helps explain the poisonous effects of
pornography.
--H.S.M.
Pornography: A Deadly Poison
By Douglas Wantz
"Danger: Harmful or fatal If swallowed; not to be taken internally."
This warning Is one commonly found on the labels of many products we use
in our homes. It makes us aware that the contents of certain packages are
not meant to be allowed inside the human body.
Physical damage to a person's health may occur if such warnings did
not exist, or If they were ignored. For this reason, all poisonous chemical
products are required to be clearly labeled as such at the time they are
sold to consumers. Yet, as inconceivable as it might seem, there Is one
type of poison which has no such legal requirement even though It Is just
as deadly In Its effects as any chemical produced. That poison Is pornography,
and it has ruined the lives of many users.
The pornography poison has not only remained unlabeled for a long period
of time, but there were even occasions when It received a stamp of approval.
In 1907, President Johnson appointed an Attorney General's Commission to
study and report on the effects of pornography. In their report, issued
in 1970, the conclusion was that there was no persuasive evidence that
pornography led to antisocial behavior. They even went so far as to say
that It had a cleansing effect because it relieved sexual tension in a
"natural way." They believed that with the use of pornography, violence
and sexual problems would actually decrease. Although this report was eventually
rejected by President Nixon and the Congress when it was presented, still
there were many people who personally held the opinions expressed by the
Commission.
There is now factual evidence which demonstrates that the claims of
pornography's harmlessness are absurd. Law enforcement statistics reveal
that the number of violent, sex-related crimes has continually been on
the increase in our country. Immorality is running rampant, often resulting
in the break-up of countless numbers of families. There have also been
scientific studies which point to pornography's destructive nature.
Pornography is neither beneficial nor neutral; it is an abusive cancer
which will continue to sat away at our society until it is removed. It
is an outgrowth of the depravity of the human heart, and as such is under
the condemnation of God. An application of Paul's words to the Romans reveals
three reasons why Christians need to be active in removing pornography
from their personal lives, and from the life of their community.
1. PORNOGRAPHY IS IDOLATRY, WITH SEX BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR GOD AS
THE OBJECT OF A PERSON'S WORSHIP.
Idolatry is the result of rebellion. It involves a willful act of rejecting
God's revelation about Himself and embracing some other object in His place,
At the heart of the matter is the question of control. Who will be the
final authority in a person's life? Those who worship God know that He
is the One who has that authority, and thus we are to be obedient to Him.
But human nature often wants that authority for itself. A conflict results,
which some choose to resolve by creating their own gods which are a reflection
of their personal desires. In doing this, people have a god which they
can control, since they are its creator.
Choosing to create and worship an idol, however, is actually a poor
substitute which will never satisfy the deepest needs of the human heart.
Paul writes concerning those who have made such a choice: "Professing
to be wise, they became fools" (Romans 1:22 NASB). In worshiping a
created thing rather than the Creator, the idolater has chosen to devote
his or her life to that which is greatly inferior.
The idolatry of pornography can be seen, not just in the visual images
which are presented, but also in the life-style it promotes. People, particularly
women, are seen only as objects to be possessed and used in such a way
that others can fulfill their lustful desires. Pornography promotes a removal
of all restraints which God or society had previously placed upon sexual
behavior. Morals and values are seen as unnecessary. The philosophy is,
"If it feels good, do it."
The results of such life-styles speak for themselves: Unwanted pregnancies,
venereal diseases, AIDS, fear, guilt, shame, the feeling of being "used,"
and shattered relationships. The playboy philosophy is clearly not as glorious
(nor as liberating) as it claims to be. How foolish it really is to exchange
the true joy that comes from God, for the temporary pleasure of immorality
which in the end only brings frustration and pain.
2. PORNOGRAPHY CONTINUALLY LEADS ITS USERS INTO MORE PERVERSE LIFESTYLES
WHICH OFTEN CLAIM INNOCENT VICTIMS.
Sin always leads persons into a downward spiral which continues to draw
them farther away from God. This progression of sinful desire is seen in
Romans 1:20-32. It begins with a rejection of God in verses 2021. God gave
the human race clear evidence of His presence and identity, yet "even
though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God, or give thanks, but
they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened"
(1:21).
After rejecting God, the human family then made gods in their own image,
as described in verses 22-23. They made these gods
"in the form of corruptible
man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures" (1:23).
Next, they continued to lust after sin, even though it dishonored their
bodies and caused God to chastise them, as Paul records in verses 24-27.
God "gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity" (1:24),
and "gave them over to degrading passions" (1:26), resulting in
both men and women "receiving in their own persons the due penalty of
their error" (1:27). In all of their perversity, they began to demonstrate
a hatred both for God and for other people, "being filled with all unrighteousness,
wickedness, greed, evil, full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malice;
they are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, arrogant, boastful,
inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding, untrustworthy,
unloving, unmerciful. " (1:29-31). The final step is given in the last
half of verse 32-- not only are they sinking deeper into sin through this
life-style, but they encourage others to join them.
Because pornography originates from the sinful nature and evil desires
of the human heart, it exhibits the same qualities of depravity which Paul
mentioned in the first chapter of Romans.
Dr. Victor Kline, a clinical psychologist from the University of Utah,
observed a four-step pattern in sex offenders who have had intensive exposure
to hard-core pornography. The pattern began with
addiction, where
there was a longing created for continual exposure to sexually stimulating
material. This addiction is every bit as strong as the addiction to drugs.
When stimulation occurs , there is a release of a chemical within the body
which serves to lock into the mind an image of whatever has caused the
stimulation to occur. In effect the body forms a permanent library of these
images that are difficult to erase, and they are continually reinforced
whenever they are recalled and further stimulation occurs.
The second step in the pattern is escalation. The pornography
user begins to feel the need for rougher, more explicit material in order
to achieve the same level of stimulation experienced previously. It is
a principle that is once again very similar to that of drug addicts who
need to progress both to harder drugs (and more of them) in order to achieve
the same "high" to satisfy their desires. In the case of pornography, a
person may eventually feel the need to progress from "softcore" pornography
to obscenity, which includes such things as child pornography, beastiality,
homosexual acts, and "snuff films" (where a person actually has life snuffed
out during filming).
The third stop in the pattern is that of desensitization. What
once was shocking and repulsive, now becomes commonplace. This is why pornography
is often used by those who molest children or use such innocent victims
to produce child porn. By showing this material to the children, the molester
tries to gain the child's willing cooperation, assuring the child that
such acts are all right and that they are even natural and acceptable.
The fourth and final stop is that of inclination, where individuals
begin to act out what they have seen. An illustration of this can be seen
in a study conducted at UCLA where a group of men were exposed to a rape
story from Penthouse magazine (supposedly soft-core) which implied that
women enjoyed being sexually mistreated. Following this exposure the group
was asked if they would not go out and rape a woman if there was no fear
of retribution. The startling result was that more than half of them said
"Yes."
Sin is not an isolated event. Many times innocent victims will suffer
because of the sin of another person. In the case of pornography, the innocent
victims include those who are raped and molested, as well as their family
members. Even the user is a victim, although he cannot be referred to as
"innocent" since he has made a deliberate choice. And so this devastation
brought on by the downward spiral of sin should serve as a call to action
by Christians. After all, for a few poisoned capsules, whole shipments
of Tylenol capsules were removed from store shelves. Compared to the threat
from pornography, the danger posed by a few poisoned capsules is very small.
Why then is there not more of an outcry against the evil of pornography?
3. PORNOGRAPHY SUBJECTS ITS USERS TO SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES WHEN THEY
ARE CALLED TO GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF THEIR ACTS BEFORE A HOLY GOD.
Sin always has a consequence which must be paid, and this is true whether
the person committing it is a believer or not. Some of the consequences
may be experienced here on earth in this life; others may not become evident
until a person passes into eternity. In either case, the consequences are
never pleasant.
One such consequence is the fact that the sinner becomes subject to
the wrath of God. Sin in a person's life puts up a barrier between the
individual and God, and that barrier cannot be removed until repentance
occurs. As long as the barrier remains, the person will be unable to experience
the blessings of God. The only other alternative is to experience His wrath.
Romans 1:18 says, "For
the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against
all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.
It
The wrath of God is His righteous anger exercised against ungodliness.
It is a holy wrath that has mercy as its goal. We must understand that
God does not chastise just for the sake of punishing; He chastises to open
up the possibility of restoration, which can come only after repentance
occurs. The ultimate goal is to restore the unrighteous person back
into fellowship with Himself. Still, the process of chastising can be extremely
painful.
One way in which God's wrath is manifested, is by His allowing people
to experience the full impact of what they have been striving for. In the
case of those who persistently continue in their sin, there will come a
time when God will remove all restraints, and allow them to fully reap
the consequences of their actions. Three times in Romans 1 (verses 24,
26, 28) Paul repeats the phrase, "God gave them over. " Pastor and
author Ray Stedman makes this comment: "God forces us to harvest the crop
we insist on sowing." When people are intent upon living an unrighteous
lifestyle, God may choose to allow them to experience the hardship and
heartache such living brings, in the hope that reality will lead them to
turn back to Him.
Another consequence which individuals may find themselves facing, when
called to give an account to God, is death. Depending upon the circumstances,
this death could be either spiritual or physical. Spiritual death would
be experienced by those who refuse to leave their old way of life behind,
and who refuse God's offer of salvation through Jesus Christ, as seen in
Romans 1:21.
"Because, although they knew God [speaking of an awareness
that He exists rather than a heartfelt belief], they did not glorify
Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and
their foolish hearts were darkened. " Such willing rejection leads
to eternal separation from the Savior, which is the essence of spiritual
death. But the experience of physical death is also a possibility. If Christians
become so engrossed in sin that they find they cannot give it up, God may
see a physical separation from the sinful world as the best alternative
(1 Corinthians 11:30-32).
The consequences of spiritual or physical death are drastic, and may
even be a last resort in the plan of God, but we must realize that if such
a response on His part become necessary, He is perfectly justified in carrying
it out. Romans 1:32 says, "those who practice such things [the sins
listed in the previous verses] are worthy of death. " God is not
unfair in dealing with hardened rebels in this way. Their actions have
demanded it.
A CALL TO ACTION
The three reasons presented in the major part of this paper have demonstrated
why
we should oppose pornography. Now the question is, "How do we begin?"
In response to this question, we ask readers to consider the following
suggestions:
1) Realize that the place where any action must begin is with ourselves.
If you are a Christian and are using pornography (and yes, there are Christian
people who are addicted to it), you need to repent and seek God's help
in removing it from your life. If you are not a Christian, you likewise
need to repent, but you must also come to know Jesus Christ as your Savior,
seeking His forgiveness and His cleansing power.
2) Write letters. Hard-core pornography is illegal, and not protected
by the First Amendment. Eliminating pornography is not a question of censorship,
but of upholding the laws of the land. Write letters to both local and
national authorities expressing your desire to see the current laws against
obscenity enforced.
3) Be a good steward of your resources. Refuse to buy in stores where
pornography is sold and let the owners or managers of such stores know
of your decision. It is amazing to see the impact that just one person
can make by taking, such action. Many store owners will be sensitive to
your concerns when they are presented with the facts.
4) Join others in your community who have similar concerns. The American
Family Association, for example, is a nationwide organization which has
many state and local chapters. Concerned citizens are able to join together
in a concerted effort to promote positive values in their communities.
Sexually explicit material is not an isolated minority concern.
5) Be committed to living a life of moral purity. Let Philippians 4:8
be a guiding light for your life:
"Finally, brethren, whatever things
are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever
things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good
report .. meditate on these things."
Pornography is a deadly poison about which all of us should be aware.
But let us not be content to just label it. Let us do what we can to try
and get rid of it. With God's help we can make a mark in our own lives
and in the lives of others, as we obey Jesus' command to be salt and light
in the communities where we live.