The most recent issue of “Time Magazine” features a fascinating and deeply troubling article on the prevalence of pornography in our culture. Yet neither the author nor anyone that he interviewed or referenced ever spoke of pornography use as something morally objectionable. Until we see that the laws governing sexual behavior, which are often read as “taboos” and invitations to repression, are in fact the manner in which the relation between sex and love is maintained, we’ll never find true love.
Bishop Barron on Porn and the Curse of Total Sexual Freedom
by Bishop Robert BarronJune 9, 2016
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Authors
Bishop Robert Barron
Catechism
2365, 2364, 2363, 2362, 2361, 2360, 2359, 2358, 2357, 2356, 2355, 2354
Topics
Catholic Social Teaching, Chastity, Culture, Homosexuality, Love, Sexuality
Categories
Culture