Danbha
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Firstly, I have no problem admitting to errors on my part. However, I still take issue with some of your unfounded assertions. You claim that the sex isn't real because there is no love involved. This is a very narrow definition of the word sex, and one not fitting with the "general consensus" when defining the word, i.e., the general consensus would define what those making porn are doing as "sex." So, either your argument from consensus is wrong, or it's correct and you would then have to concede that porn actors are indeed having sex with each other. I further notice that you consistently dodge certain questions I pose in my replies to you regarding what would be considered acting and not "real." You seem to be unwilling to comment on my question regarding murder. Furthermore, you seem to have a belief that acting excuses everything. As long as the participants and their customers consider it "acting" then nothing is real about it, and it doesn't count as sin. I would ask you this: when does God say in the Bible, "Thou shalt not murder (unless it's acting)?" "Thou shalt not commit adultery (unless it's done for entertainment purposes, then I don't care because doing immoral things to entertain people is fine)?" In other words, where do you find the "acting exemption" in the Bible? Where does God qualify His commands based on whether or not it's done for entertainment purposes?First off I want to thank you for correcting yourself. It takes a good person to admit that they were wrong and you should be proud of yourself for admitting to that falsehood.
Who better to define an activity than the participants? And it's not just the actors and actresses themselves who call it acting but also the audience. When you have a wide consensus like that it generally becomes accepted. And again I think it's also important to understand why so many involved including the performers themselves consider it acting.
They know it's not the real thing. The real thing is based on love and not being on a set. It may not be true for some on this site but anyone who has had sex based on love and not merely a performance recognize the very sharp difference between the two.
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