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Pornography Awareness Week - Oct 29 to Nov 5 (Largest group of internet porn viewers 12 to 17)
LifeSiteNews ^ | 11/1/06 | Meg Jalsevac

Posted on 11/01/2006 3:24:43 PM PST by wagglebee

BALTIMORE, Nov. 1, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Cardinal William Keeler is encouraging all parishes in his diocese to prayerfully and actively take part in Pornography Awareness Week (PAW) from October 29 to November 5.  Among other things, participants are asked to wear a white ribbon to symbolize their commitment to purity and their public protest against “the increase of obscenity” in today’s culture.

PAW is a national effort to raise awareness of the detrimental effects of pornography to individuals, families and society as a whole.  Thousands of people are participating across the country. 

In his message, Keeler explained that “the idea that pornography does not cause serious problems is a myth.”  He went on to explain that it denigrates the dignity of the person, usually women and children, to the point that they become looked on as mere sexual toys.  Pornography frequently leads to more aggressive sexual behavior again most frequently targeting women and children as victims. 

Keeler is hoping that PAW will alert parents to the temptations that surround their children when it comes to pornography.  Keeler warned that the largest group of Internet porn viewers are children between the ages of 12 and 17 and he said that many parents are totally unaware of the fact that their children might be exposed at all.

Eli Machen, founder and president of The Omega Recovery Institute in Asheville, North Carolina says that pornography has a real chemical effect on the brain which is what causes pornography to be so addictive. 
Machen explains that pornographic images are so powerful that they are easily and frequently recalled.  However, because the physical reaction to pornography is actually chemically triggered in the brain, most individuals who regularly view pornography find that they need to increase or intensify their pornographic habits in some way in order to maintain the same chemical effects.  Pornography is extremely addictive and always leaves the viewer wanting more.

Phil Burress, a former pornography addict for 25 years, is hoping that PAW will increase awareness of the dangers of pornography.  He says, "I believe it's one of the leading causes, if not the leading cause, of divorce in America today."  Burress is now the leader of the group Citizens for Community Values which works to get pornography out of stores and hotels.
 
Morality in Media is also promoting the Pornography Awareness Week (also called White Ribbon Against Pornography Week) as an attempt, among other things, to alert parents to the fact that the average age that children first come into contact with pornographic material is 9 years old.  The president of Morality in Media, Bob Peters says that more people need to speak out against pornography.  He says, “If people don't make complaints in the community about pornography, there's a perception that people don't care and maybe that it's even acceptable in our community."
 
The Child Online Protection Act, signed into law in 1998 by then President Clinton, requires ‘adult content’ sites to take measures to ensure that minors cannot access material that is considered “harmful to children.”  The standard by which something is judged ‘harmful’ or not is defined as “contemporary community standards”.  Sites with such material are required to obtain proof of age from their viewers.  Penalties for not doing so can be fines reaching up to $50,000 or six months in jail. 

Fittingly but unintentionally timed to coincide with PAW, the Justice Department is currently in court trying to shut down online sites that do not protect minors from offensive material.  The ACLU is representing two such websites who argue that the wordage “community standards” is ambiguous and unenforceable.  The ACLU also argues that it is the role of parents, not the government, to regulate internet usage by minors.  Attorneys for the government argue that even Internet filters cannot possibly keep all pornography out of a home computer.

Cardinal Keeler and Morality in Media have listed additional resources that can help in the fight against pornography.  Keeler also said that parishes should be the first step in helping to recognize and overcome porn addiction.  He also suggested sample ‘Prayers of the Faithful’ and preaching points for Pornography Awareness Week. 

See Morality in Media’s White Ribbon Against Pornography page:
http://www.moralityinmedia.org/index.htm?wrap.htm

Read Related LifeSiteNews Coverage:

'Mainstream' Porn is More and More about Child Porn
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/apr/060421a.html
Road to Perversion Is Paved With Porn
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/apr/060412a.html



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: internet; lamekeywordsfromdu; moralabsolutes; mythpeddlers; pornography; prudes
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To: Teflonic

"No matter how well a parent tries to shelter a child from porn it is still widely available to at least one classmate/friend to pass along."

Should I put that down as another reason to home educate children?

I disagree with you. I think it's obvious that you can't completely shelter children. However, I do think it's possible to shelter them to the the point where they can developed their own moral character before they're fully exposed to the evils that they'll have to face as adults.

I think it's not so much the fact of exposure per se, it's the age and extent at which it happens. In much the same way that children who drink at a young age are much more prone to alcoholism, I'm of the opinion that sexual licentiousness is the result of early and repeated overexposure to sex.


41 posted on 11/02/2006 4:17:20 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: wagglebee; All

BTTT


42 posted on 11/03/2006 7:26:54 PM PST by JockoManning (http://www.everymansbattle.com)
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To: wagglebee
Can't wait to hear from the Liberaltarians

Libertarians oppose child porn and children having access to porn just like everyone else.

If you want to fight porn, fight it from a free market perspective instead of a social issue one.

No matter how hard the social conservative busybodies try, you cannot repeal the laws of supply and demand.

43 posted on 11/04/2006 11:21:20 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Concho
Thank you Generation X.

Oh please. As if the world was pure as the driven snow in the 1950s and everyone is watching Father Knows Best. I suppose those racy pulp romance and lesbian novels at the time were the fault of Gen Xers too.

44 posted on 11/04/2006 11:24:06 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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