Father Dan on June 6th, 2007
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In a poll of 1,000 respondents, 50 percent of Christian men and 20 percent of Christian women were found to be addicted to pornography. Conducted by ChristaNet.com, a popular Christian marketplace website, the poll asked visitors about their personal sexual conduct. . .

. . . The ChristiaNet.com survey found 60 percent of Christian women admitting to having significant struggles with lust; 40 percent saying they were involved in sexual sin in the past year; and 20 percent struggling with looking at pornography on an ongoing basis.

“We are seeing an escalation to the problem in both men and women who regularly attend church,” said ChistiaNet.com president Bill Cooper.

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One Response to “Turn Now To The Book Of Jenna . . .”

  1. angst in washington
    June 14th, 2007 at 7:26 am

    I think it would behoove us to ask what the respondents’ definitions are of lust, porn, and sexual sin. Not to be too graphic, but a little cream in the panties when in the presence of a well-define six pack does not a sexual sin make. At least not to this atheist. In other words, as with any limited viewpoint, slight variations on “the norm” are seen as downfalls, but should not suggest a dramatic rise in rebellion or loss of control.

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