Not looking to justify violence. I am a Biblical Pacifist.
I see your position as justifying sexual immorality (Which is not only condemned in the Bible but it is condemned by our conscience). If porn was truly good, then should we then expose them to it at the earliest age possible? Yet, can parents watch a scene of the crucifixion of Christ with their child nearby? I do not see the problem in that. So you are trying to make porn like it is like violence on TV and it is not the same thing. Sex is something private between a man and woman behind closed doors just for themselves. That is God's ideal model for sex. Violence is only a temporary thing in this world. God will one day have no need for violence anymore after the Judgment. There will be no more death, disease, sickness, etc. on God's new earth.
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Well, at the literal level, one difference between violence in media and pornography is that in pornography we are, indeed, watching the act being truly performed...in media violence we are watching a fake. So maybe we ought to consider the difference between media violence and animated or CGI pornography (which does exist these days).
I think there is a justification for some erotica--when the circumstances for the artificial presentation are spiritually acceptable. I think there is a justification for some violence--when the circumstances for the artificial representation is spiritually acceptable.
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
I need to be able to check off at least one of those criteria, with an understanding that some things that check off several of those criteria might not be "pretty."
"The Passion of the Christ" falls into that category, as would any realistic depiction of many of the stories in Judges. But realistic, unflinching depiction is okay, because the important truth is in the ugliness of its reality. When the point is to reveal the horror of the truth, deliberately falling short of that is lying.
I can imagine that I would not be bothered by an artful representation of the erotica of Song of Songs, either.
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