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Had fun at Bible study with some of the guys with a church the other day and loved hearing their insights with how men should be as fathers - and was blown away after reading through Exodus 32 recently with the Golden Calf incident - where Israel fell into revelry (also translated as sexual partying) when practicing idolatry waiting for Moses (as Calfs as images were associated with fertility gods/goddesses) - and in light of how many Cannanite cultures condoned outbreak of sexually wild living, it occurred to me that people checking out inappropriate contentagraphy are essentially celebrating another religion - literally. It's essentially saying "I belong to the Church of Asoreth or Baal".....
http://www.bible-archaeology.info/golden_calf.htm
Moreover, it is insightful seeing how many religious elements are present in inappropriate contentagraphy today when seeing the names of sites (i.e. "Wicked Angel", "Devil's Entertainment", etc.) - and others noting how much the practices were done extensively in the name of Satan - and hearing the stories of others who have testified to the practices occurring in the industry where there excessive devotion to demonic practices in order to keep the industry going forward.
People like Joseph Sciambra come immediately to mind in his testimonies and that of many others who left.
Thus, with the expansiveness of the Adult Entertainment industry and the way it has crossed all sectors, I was curious as to what others thought on the following question: Is the Adult Entertainment industry today a religion or quasi-religious movement at the least?
To be clear, where I stand, I in no way support the Adult Entertainment industry and have been thankful for others exposing it - people like Shelley Lubben as an example and other places being "The New Drug" as another example...and many more besides that.
http://www.bible-archaeology.info/golden_calf.htm
Moreover, it is insightful seeing how many religious elements are present in inappropriate contentagraphy today when seeing the names of sites (i.e. "Wicked Angel", "Devil's Entertainment", etc.) - and others noting how much the practices were done extensively in the name of Satan - and hearing the stories of others who have testified to the practices occurring in the industry where there excessive devotion to demonic practices in order to keep the industry going forward.
People like Joseph Sciambra come immediately to mind in his testimonies and that of many others who left.
To be clear, where I stand, I in no way support the Adult Entertainment industry and have been thankful for others exposing it - people like Shelley Lubben as an example and other places being "The New Drug" as another example...and many more besides that.