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John Piper urged Christians to embrace what he called "radical purity" in a culture saturated with sexualized images, saying believers must resolve never to intentionally view nudity in movies, television or online media.
"The closer I get to death and meeting Jesus personally face to face and giving an account for my life and for the careless words that I've spoken — and how much more for intentional stares — the more sure I am of my resolve to never intentionally look at a TV show or a movie or a website or a magazine where I know I will see photos or films of nudity. Never," the 79-year-old chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, said in a recent episode of his "Ask Pastor John" podcast.
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"The closer I get to death and meeting Jesus personally face to face and giving an account for my life and for the careless words that I've spoken — and how much more for intentional stares — the more sure I am of my resolve to never intentionally look at a TV show or a movie or a website or a magazine where I know I will see photos or films of nudity. Never," the 79-year-old chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, said in a recent episode of his "Ask Pastor John" podcast.
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John Piper says Christians should embrace 'radical purity,' avoid nudity in media
John Piper urged Christians to embrace what he called radical purity in a culture saturated with sexualized images, saying believers must resolve never to intentionally view nudity in movies,
