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Sunday, March 13, 2011

CT Entertainment Reviews Porn

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Christianity Today - March 20, 2021

In keeping with our mandate to reflect today’s Christianity, CT magazine has decided to begin highlighting for you the best that American Porn has to offer. This trend would be backed up by Barna Research Corp. whose most recent survey shows that 95.5% of today’s Christians believe that Phil.4:8 is quaint and naive and “ALMOST NEVER or NEVER plays a role in what they watch, listen to or read.” This becomes 100% for the 63% of Christian couples, both homo and heterosexual couples who are living common-law versus those who are married.

Reverend David Fallows of U.U. Nevada, Christianity Today’s Entertainment Reviewer says of the sixth and latest Max Ironrod series “While some Christian parents may not find this XXX movie suitable for children under six, it does not come without its spiritual, specifically Christian element. Introducing five new female teenage conquests, Max romps through a carefree adventure under the warmth of the Florida sun. In the same manner that God loves all of us, Ironrod plays no favorites when it comes to yummy young flesh." When asked about the value of watching porn with your children in contrast to simply giving them the DVD to watch on their own, Fallows had this to say. "We at Christianity Today Magazine believe that watching porn with your children, regardless of whether you can find anything resembling a Christian message, and talking to your children about the cinematic value inherent in the making of pornography can go a long long way in helping to offset any negative components that sometimes comes with this segment of the entertainment industry.”

Because of how Christianity is Today, you can look forward each month to Christianity Today remaining on the leading edge of societal change as we review the best that America’s Porn Industry has to offer. Each movie will be chosen for its deeply hidden yet provocative Gospel message. In fact "the more evil the movie (or music), the harder we look for anything the might have come out of Jesus' mouth - anything." Reverend Fallows expresses amazement at how these spiritual messages seem lost on stuffy old fundamentalists who refuse to even explore contemporary culture “while those of us on the fringes of Christianity can receive these messages from God in any and every venue."

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