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Nearly a fifth of the U.S. population searched for and likely watched smut in a recent month. That's nearly 60 million Americans.

Alarmingly, Internet sex is becoming more abnormal, grotesque and debased by the day. The various illicit categories are unmentionable in a Christian magazine. The apostle Paul stated: "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness...For it is shameful even to speak of those things which are done by them in secret" (Ephesians 5:11-12). Tragically, while many men and some women are initially shocked at what they see on websites purveying such perversity, they can find themselves drawn in and hooked.

The intimate experience God intended to cement a lifelong love and attraction between husband and wife is thereby perverted into an unspeakable nightmare—debasing men and women, who are made in the image of God, into something subhuman as they sear their consciences by publicly performing illicit acts for money.

Sex between married partners should always be the most private of pleasurable human experiences. It should never be shared with anyone for any reason. If you want to understand the blessings God intended for His human creation in this most intimate of all of life's experiences, read our free booklet Marriage and Family: The Missing Dimension. (Sources: The Sunday Times Magazine [London], The Atlantic.)

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  • macnana
    Satan is really wise doing all his best to draw mankind away from Jehovah. Thanks very much continue with the good work
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