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"Rethinking Mormons and Porn: Utah 40th in US in New Porn Data"


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57 minutes ago, volgadon said:

Have you read the paper?

Yes, I don't agree with the alternative explanation. Here is what I told Nehor

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 but I don't agree with that alternative explanation because it is not very easy (21st century) to access ad ult content online, no need for ad ult stores. Just like Netflix killed Hollywood and Blockbuster stores. As for non-traditional sex, I am not sure what they mean by that since I haven't read the entire paper. Even if the religious and nonreligious states have the same porn rates, it is just so sad that religious states are not doing much better.

"I presented a psychology theory, data, and more data (an independent study).

What did you present? Just your ideas? 

To add, of course anti-porn words help the very very religious with a strong testimony, but it makes it more tempting and attractive to those church members who don't have a strong testimony. That is what I meant when I said strong and religious anti-porn words backfire.

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1 hour ago, TheSkepticChristian said:

Yes, I don't agree with the alternative explanation. Here is what I told Nehor

To add, of course anti-porn words help the very very religious with a strong testimony, but it makes it more tempting and attractive to those church members who don't have a strong testimony. That is what I meant when I said strong and religious anti-porn words backfire.

So have you read the entire paper?

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On 3/17/2016 at 0:29 PM, TheSkepticChristian said:

The average visit in Utah does spend more time watching porn than less religious states.. 

 

Maybe the "less religious states" have more strip joints per ca pita, so less time is spent online and more time gawking at it live? Just a thought. 

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