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How Many Porn Addicts are in Your Church?

How Many Porn Addicts are in Your Church?

Mike Genung

Could half of Christian men have a problem with porn, as so many of the statistics say? Porn is reported to be a 12 billion dollar industry in the U.S… 50 percent of men viewed pornography within one week of attending a Promise Keepers stadium event… 54 percent of pastors said they viewed porn within the past year in a Pastors.com survey… in a 2003 Focus on the Family poll 47 percent of respondents said porn is a problem in their home.

 

12 billion… 50 percent… half. My eyes glaze over at numbers like this. Are we supposed to buy into the idea that half of the men in the church are porn addicts? Maybe it’s just more sensational rhetoric meant to rouse us for battle against the culture. 

 

But In My Church?

 

Certainly half the men in my church couldn’t have a problem with porn. Most the men in our body of 600 are in their late 30s to early 40s, married, and the father of little ones. They have successful careers making good money and are involved in ministry. I couldn’t picture so many of these men I sit next to every Sunday leering at porn.   

 

Wanting to prove the numbers wrong, in the spring of 2004 I approached the leadership of our church and asked if we could survey the men on the topic of pornography. Our numbers will be different; “half” can’t be true here, I thought. Of those who responded, 25 percent had looked at porn within the past 30 days, 44 percent within six months, and 61 percent within the year. The real statistic is probably higher; I heard later that a number of men didn’t fill out the survey “because they were afraid of how it would be used.”

 

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Most Recent User Comments
hemidart
11/8/2008 2:27 PM
Hi: First I would like a clear definition of porn.

Here in N. America men are exposed about con-
stantly to some form of indecent exposure of women bby
by various venues. Here are everyday "various
venues": 1. Catalogues (yes I know "everyone" is
okay with provocatively undressed women in under-
wear)--but against the light of the Bible--that
still doesn't make it right. 2. Newspaper pictures
3. "Good" tv. shows with "bad" ads. 4. "Good
movies" in movie theaters with terrible advertise-
ments--I won't go near the places. 5. Beaches--
which I also try my best to stay away from. 6.
Walking innocently in malls, grocery stores, etc.
--YOU can't avoid it all--terribly dressed women--
especially on hotter days--terrible books "scream-
ing" at you from the store check-out racks. 7.
WORST of all--OUR CHURCHES!! -Baptist, Anglican,
Pentecost, Catholic--you name it--at least here
in Eastern Canada(hope its better in the "Bible
Belt"). I don't mean pornographic--(con't)
daverod
1/13/2008 11:12 AM
know why we are addicted to porn. www.freewebs.com/porndeliverance/
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