Christian Rap, Christian Beer, and Now Christian Porn?
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There seems no end to the number of businesses that will slap the name of Christ on their product or service as a marketing gimmick. From Christian rap to Christian beer, to Christian nightclubs, the list is endless. Some of it might be legitimate, but most of it is not…
But now all that seems trivial when compared to what’s out there now... Christian pornography.
That’s right... some are putting Christ’s name on porn as if it was some sort of endorsement.
One example is 48-year-old Nita M., a divorced “Christian” model, who strips on the internet because she says “It is what God wants me to do.” She insists that she “is trying her best” through her adult content to help the Christian community as much as possible.
Are you kidding me?
Really?
On top of that, she has some new “guidelines” for who should be exploring her site. She now considers it to be sinful for married men to look at her content.
Oh, thank you for the theological clarification, Nita...
Too bad that consuming porn, regardless of one’s gender or marital standing, is sinful. Pornography is offensive to God. Jesus said this as part of His Sermon on the Mount...
“But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” (Matthew 5:28)
Nita is not alone by any means...
Protestia.com reports that Logos Bible Software, through its sister company, Faithlife, was recently found to be selling books with explicit content. The material reportedly included detailed descriptions of perverse sexual acts. At first, the concerns of pastors regarding the sale of such garbage were reportedly ignored. Logos has since apologized and announced that they would remove the offending content.
Who the heck in that “Christian” company made that decision?
As Christians we face increasing attacks on several fronts... some from unexpected sources. All are designed to draw us in bondage to Satan. We all must be vigilant in a culture that increasingly pushes back against normal sexuality in marriage.
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She is still very blasphemous. Certainly not ok and we should seek to lead others away from that.
this girl is 100% in the wrong, but i felt that there was some sarcastic hate in this article- and by no means am i defending her- but i do not think it is our position to be publically judging a human being when that is not our position as Christians. this was just very direct to one person i am saying this because i wan to all grow as Christians together and iron sharpens iron.