Sydax
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:00pm
I found this (http://www.christianitytoday.com/le/2005/003/12.15.html) while I was searching for a news that I heard today that said that a church in USA could watch what people surf in internet so when someone access to a porn site, the church takes his name, etc., so they can contact him to help him with his 'porn problem'.
Maybe was misinformation from this news.
However, the church in Spain is against that 'sunday porn'.
Carcaroth
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:05pm
It's stictly voluntary, although it seems rather open to abuse. It'd be fairly eay to put the software on someone elses machine to see if they surf for porn.
Pac man
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:12pm
Time to pay the church a visit one of these days then. :D
chevalier
Mon, 10th Oct '05, 7:49pm
It doesn't look great, but hey, if they aren't in communion with the Supreme Pontiff, then what do you expect? :p :shake:
Seriously, though, ends don't justify means and it's not good to use actual porn pics or videos in helping porn-addicted Christians to leave it behind.
IMHO, there's no place for sex or debauchery scenes in religious movies and it actually has already happened. Basically, the movie being religious doesn't justify nude or sexual scenes. Same way, using porn in fighting porn isn't justified. Even if they aren't using real porn, they'd better not give the impression that they do.