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Breakpoint

A Texas Win Against Pornographers to Protect Kids

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Other states are following the lead to pass age verification laws while content distributors fight for the right of "artistic freedom."

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Christians shouldn't just see their lives on this earth before Jesus returns is kind of

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of biting our time.

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No, if we've been reconciled to God, Paul says, we have been made agents of

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reconciliation. We have a role to play in God unfolding his Redemptive Plan for

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everything to understand this role and what that unfolding his Redemptive plan for everything.

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To understand this role and what that plan looks like,

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than the new book by Edward Klink

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Welcome to a break.

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Welcome to a breakpoint, a daily look and an ever-changing culture through the lens of

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unchanging truth.

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For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street.

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The common defense of internet pornography is that it's consensual and hurts no one.

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It's a version of the same fiction used to defend the entire sexual

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revolution that what consenting adults do and the privacy of their own homes is

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no one else's business oh and by the way the kids will be fine.

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This so-called reasoning is rightly called fiction because no matter what makers and consumers of pornography might tell themselves

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such material really does harm people, especially those not old enough to legally consent.

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