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Men, including Christian Men, View Porn in Droves

HPI: That explains a lot . . . , such as habitual porn-viewing public officials allowing graphic sex education, allowing males who say they're females to use ladies restrooms and allowing co-ed bedrooms at UH dorms.

FRC Action

April 12, 2016

Porn sites get "more visitors each month than Netflix, Amazon, and Twitter combined."

And if you think the church is immune, think again. According to a startling new survey from Barna Group and Josh McDowell, 64 percent of Christian men say they've viewed pornography at least once this month. In the pulpit, the struggle is just as real: 57 percent of pastors and 64 percent of youth pastors admit they've used porn, "either currently or in the past." "Probably one of the biggest [groups] suffering today as victims are the wives of the men addicted to pornography sitting right next to them in the pews," Josh told me last week on "Washington Watch." (Full interview below.) And although most Americans believe porn is "bad for society," those attitudes are quickly shifting toward neutrality or "good for society" in younger generations. (Believe it or not, a majority of teens think not recycling is more immoral than pornography!) Even more shocking: only one out of 20 young people have a friend who will say pornography is bad.

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