Amen. “It KILLS the heart” is an accurate statement of pornography. What makes it DEADLY is the incremental nature of soft porn. The great offense is that, mentally, we cannibalize the very image of God. Thanks for passing on a good reminder.
Great stuff. “Fathers, set an example for your own sons and daughters…who we LOVE…it’s not a casual or secondary importance kind of thing….it leads to death.” This is not an issue of whether we trust our kids or not. I trust my kids, but I do not give my six year old a loaded pistol to play with. It’ll kill her. And so will an unfiltered and unmonitered computer. Thanks Michael. I always like reading your insights on parenting.
Great stuff. “Fathers, set an example for your own sons and daughters…who we LOVE…it’s not a casual or secondary importance kind of thing….it leads to death.” This is not an issue of whether we trust our kids or not. I trust my kids, but I do not give my six year old a loaded pistol to play with. It’ll kill her. And so will an unfiltered and unmonitered computer. Thanks Michael. I always like reading your insights on parenting.
May 26th, 2010 at 6:47 pm
Amen. “It KILLS the heart” is an accurate statement of pornography. What makes it DEADLY is the incremental nature of soft porn. The great offense is that, mentally, we cannibalize the very image of God. Thanks for passing on a good reminder.
May 27th, 2010 at 3:27 pm
Great stuff. “Fathers, set an example for your own sons and daughters…who we LOVE…it’s not a casual or secondary importance kind of thing….it leads to death.” This is not an issue of whether we trust our kids or not. I trust my kids, but I do not give my six year old a loaded pistol to play with. It’ll kill her. And so will an unfiltered and unmonitered computer. Thanks Michael. I always like reading your insights on parenting.
June 4th, 2010 at 12:55 pm
Great stuff. “Fathers, set an example for your own sons and daughters…who we LOVE…it’s not a casual or secondary importance kind of thing….it leads to death.” This is not an issue of whether we trust our kids or not. I trust my kids, but I do not give my six year old a loaded pistol to play with. It’ll kill her. And so will an unfiltered and unmonitered computer. Thanks Michael. I always like reading your insights on parenting.