Perversion From a Biblical Perspectiveਨਮੂਨਾ

Perversion and Pornography
"But sexual immorality and all impurity or covetousness must not even be named among you, as is proper among saints." - Ephesians 5:3
It is possible for sexually stimulating material to lead people into a life of full-bloom perversion. Pornography is especially lethal to a person’s spiritual and physical well-being because this demon is the gateway to a distorted life.
As a person’s pornography addiction heightens, they will notice the content they first enjoyed will not give them the same euphoric feeling it once did. Just like with a joint or drug needle, someone who becomes addicted to porn will have to “up their dosage” to obtain their initial high.
This means when tamer content does not cut it anymore, they may find themselves watching videos filled with homosexuality, bestiality, and pedophilia. After a while, films, movies, and magazines may not satisfy an addict’s urges, so they may be tempted to get real sex by force through rape, molestation or incest—all perverted acts that are highly immoral.
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About this Plan

In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul warned believers to flee from sexual immorality because he understood the devastating effects such acts could have on a person’s mind, body, spirit, and soul. This plan explores the consequence of sexual sin from the lens of scripture in the hopes of encouraging all to heed Paul's advice.
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