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The allure of pornography can be quite intoxicating. And why not? It’s always available and easy to hide. Nobody else has to know about it.
Pornography is one of the few places in life where you are in complete control of your sexuality. Quite frankly, pornography never says no. You can be vulnerable, take emotional risks, and explore whatever you want to with no fear of judgment.
What you have just read is what the world has to say. But what about the Bible? Based on the various precepts set forth in Scripture, it is quite clear that the enemy has taken one of the most amazing gifts that God has given us, the gift of sex, and twisted it.
Believe it or not, pornography is a big deal that destroys families and relationships. Yet, most Americans don’t think pornography is a problem. But it is. Just ask Joshua Broome.
In 2013, Broome was not only into pornography but he had made it a career. He’d appeared in over 1,000 adult films and had even won awards for this work, the adult film industry’s top honor, “Performer of the Year.” Broome was making more money than he thought he would ever earn, and living large had become a reality, not some far fetched dream.
“I came to a point where I believe I've ruined my life, and the only option I have is to continue doing the thing that caused the destruction in my life,” Broome shares. “And I tried to make the best of the chaos. And I thought, well, if I become the most successful, the richest, the person with the most accolades in this industry, while this might not be what I want to do, if I become the best at what I'm doing, maybe then I'll feel happy. I'll feel wanted, I'll feel loved.”
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Pornography is one of the few places in life where you are in complete control of your sexuality. Quite frankly, pornography never says no. You can be vulnerable, take emotional risks, and explore whatever you want to with no fear of judgment.
What you have just read is what the world has to say. But what about the Bible? Based on the various precepts set forth in Scripture, it is quite clear that the enemy has taken one of the most amazing gifts that God has given us, the gift of sex, and twisted it.
Believe it or not, pornography is a big deal that destroys families and relationships. Yet, most Americans don’t think pornography is a problem. But it is. Just ask Joshua Broome.
In 2013, Broome was not only into pornography but he had made it a career. He’d appeared in over 1,000 adult films and had even won awards for this work, the adult film industry’s top honor, “Performer of the Year.” Broome was making more money than he thought he would ever earn, and living large had become a reality, not some far fetched dream.
“I came to a point where I believe I've ruined my life, and the only option I have is to continue doing the thing that caused the destruction in my life,” Broome shares. “And I tried to make the best of the chaos. And I thought, well, if I become the most successful, the richest, the person with the most accolades in this industry, while this might not be what I want to do, if I become the best at what I'm doing, maybe then I'll feel happy. I'll feel wanted, I'll feel loved.”
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Ex-porn star Joshua Broome on the ‘7 Lies That Will Ruin Your Life’
Pornography is one of the few places in life where you are in complete control of your sexuality Quite frankly, pornography never says no
