Dr. Shades wrote:ludwigm wrote:Please create the way of s#x with rats. (Traditional japs use ducks. Call Shades!)
What the Hell are you talking about??
*bursting out laughing*
Dr. Shades wrote:ludwigm wrote:Please create the way of s#x with rats. (Traditional japs use ducks. Call Shades!)
What the Hell are you talking about??
Ray A wrote:mentalgymnast wrote:You've done a good job at rationally explaining your personal reasons for considering pornography a blessing in your life. The question that sits in the background, of course, is whether there is a higher moral ground to climb for those that desire something more rewarding/fulfilling than the temporary and fleeting carnal pleasures attached to viewing pornography.
Regards,
MG
It depends, MG, on whether you really personally hold this view, or whether you hold it because you believe that the Book of Mormon is "historical", and that the "revelations" are true.
What you reject is a sign of your rationality. What you continue to accept, is a sign of your weakness, if not critically examined.
Dr. Shades wrote:ludwigm wrote:Please create the way of s#x with rats. (Traditional japs use ducks. Call Shades!)
What the Hell are you talking about??
ludwigm wrote:James Clavell: Shogun
It is fiction, but seems to present a believable milieu of the XVII. century Japan...
mentalgymnast wrote:Life experience and watching and hearing about other people and their struggles with immorality, including addictions to pornography, and its consequences has given me enough "proof" to believe that this is so.
mentalgymnast wrote:If there is no truth/direction from God in regards to whether or not consuming the pornographic arts is sinful, then your rational for participating in this venue of entertainment is, well, rational.
If the LDS General Authorities are simply producing man made moral platitudes handed down over the generations from our puritan progenitors and conservative religious writers/thinkers, then there is no reason to take them too seriously in the final analysis.
Probably the same with Dr. Cline, since much of his internal framework of perception/experience is a result of his belief in the truth claims of the LDS church, etc.
Now OTOH, if there is a God, and if he does instruct and give counsel through modern day prophets and apostles such as GBH and Elder Oaks as it relates to porn being a serious sin and a scourge/plague to be avoided, then the whole rational for avoiding porn becomes quite obvious.
Simply, there is a Father in Heaven who has given instructions/guidance in regards to the sanctity of womanhood and the female body, which if followed will bring eternal happiness/joy (rather than simply temporary pleasure and titillation) to those that chose to obey.
So yeah, there are different experts and different voices to listen to. Like most things, it becomes an individual choice based upon one's own life experience and moral compass.
You've done a good job at rationally explaining your personal reasons for considering pornography a blessing in your life. The question that sits in the background, of course, is whether there is a higher moral ground to climb for those that desire something more rewarding/fulfilling than the temporary and fleeting carnal pleasures attached to viewing pornography.
Dr. Shades wrote:ludwigm wrote:James Clavell: Shogun
It is fiction, but seems to present a believable milieu of the XVII. century Japan...
Thanks, but I still have absolutely no idea what in the living Hell you're talking about.