To: TexRef
Pornography destroys families.
I honestly believe that pornography saves a lot of marriages. It gets you through periods of PMS, long business trips and whatever other periods of marital withdrawal you might encounter. I am fortunate enough to be blessed with a wonderful wife who doesn't mind me looking at other women, and can trust me that I would never touch anybody else.
To: Economist_MA
I honestly believe that pornography saves a lot of marriages. It gets you through periods of PMS, long business trips and whatever other periods of marital withdrawal you might encounter. I am fortunate enough to be blessed with a wonderful wife who doesn't mind me looking at other women, and can trust me that I would never touch anybody else. Interesting.
What do you think you would do if she asked you to keep your vow to cleave only unto her, even in your mind. Do you think it would destroy your marriage?
If you think it is yes, do you really attribute the salvation of your marriage to porn?
Shalom.
71 posted on
10/15/2001 12:17:24 PM PDT by
ArGee
To: Economist_MA
I am fortunate enough to be blessed with a wonderful wife who doesn't mind me looking at other women, and can trust me that I would never touch anybody else. The issue, however, has to do with the fact that women in Utah (obviously, we're talking Mormon women here, for the most part) take seriously the words of Christ who stated that adultery of the heart and mind isn't any different, spiritually speaking, from actual physical adultery.
The Book of Mormon teaches that fidelity is a physical and mental thing.
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