Pornography: Is it always bad? Can we learn anything useful from it? Is it at odds with our spiritual life? Plus, Danielle Kingstrom as our Heretic of the Week.
Show Notes
- 00:20 – Introduction to sex series.
- 02:18 – Episode sponsor: Hope Center. servealabama.org
- 08:28 – Call to the hotline about the missionary episode. Jesus and the “I am” statements.
- 13:23 – Text to the hotline. What is the Mary Magdalene book that Jamal mentions?
- 16:58 – Heretic of the Week: Danielle Kingstrom. Asking questions about faith and sex.
- 20:44 – Talking with children about sex and repression.
- 23:30 – Making love vs. having sex.
- 24:43 – Danielle’s process through her spiritual journey.
- 29:14 – The inclusion of God.
- 32:45 – Matt Distefano and Danielle’s book on marriage.
- 41:00 – Pain during sex.
- 45:38 – Sexual education.
- 47:37 – Danielle and Michelle Collin’s new podcast: “Book Ish: The Canon Continues.”
- 51:55 – End of interview.
- 52:30 – Pornography.
- 54:55 – Is porn always bad?
- 56:56 – Sexual repression and Christianity.
- 57:44 – Sex and shame.
- 58:09 – Lust. Objectification of women.
- 1:00:22 – Addiction to porn. Viewing women as sexual objects.
- 1:05:24 – Porn as an industry.
- 1:06:30 – Porn as a learning tool or instruction.
- 1:10:00 – Sacredness in our bodies.
- 1:12:16 – Discussions in long term relationships.
- 1:15:26 – Addiction and connection.
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1 Comment
Rev. Omar Reyes
Great show! But I wonder if we are treating porn the Way some people treat violent video games. Well porn can be addictive soaking alcohol and many other things the question that we should probably be asking is how can we make porn better. Because it’s not going anywhere so why don’t we try to influence porn the way we infulenced Hollywood to try to make it more friendly towards females and more realistic of what sex actually is?