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This is a very important subject for visual artists let me start by acknowledging some obvious and universal facts (things that are ignored by much of those contributing to this thread).
Now I certainly hope that no one here would argue with any of they truths. Rev. Timothy Gordish
Father of an adopted child who was the product of fornication
Homosexual sex does not produce life, if life is superior, then heterosexual coupling is superior.
Salmonoid;387607 This was my intention in my post said:Does artistic (?) porn cause more damage to children than war, poverty, hunger, hate, politics or religion. Statistics anyone??
Jim
My main point is that a (Fine Art) photographer shouldn't have to think it's necessary to create work with a pre-conceived, dogmatic agenda in his head. Otherwise what you get is called propaganda (religious or political). If expression is real, it has to flow -or pour out naturally, and the best expression comes from unbridled thinking, that's all.
I am in complete agreement with this.
Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I'm free at last ... even to create porn art.
My point would be: Although you are free to do all things, not all things are edifying to others.
Now to add some scripture and get religious on you, but it expresses the essence of the Christian walk in the freedom that we have.
1Cor. 10:23 ¶ All things are lawful, but not all things are helpful. All things are lawful, but not all things build up. Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor.
This was my intention in my post, and my main point. Pornography hurts children, I prefer to help them. We need to consider the consequences of our freedom.
BTW, I'm the one on the right.
Does artistic (?) porn cause more damage to children than war, poverty, hunger, hate, politics or religion. Statistics anyone??
Jim
An estimated 20 million children have been forced to flee their homes because of conflict and human rights violations and are living as refugees in neighbouring countries or are internally displaced within their own national borders.
More than 2 million children have died as a direct result of armed conflict over the last decade.
More than three times that number, at least 6 million children, have been permanently disabled or seriously injured.
More than 1 million have been orphaned or separated from their families.
Between 8,000 and 10,000 children are killed or maimed by landmines every year.
Hey, JB, nice pic. Where you born in December, by chance? In a barn?
MHV,
I think you are not communicating with me, but jumping into your own conclusions without reading what I said.
I did not denigrate homosexual couples or their adopted children's rearing. You jumped to this conclusion yourself. See my reply concerning what I think about homosexual vs. heterosexual couples with children.
Healthy and lifelong heterosexual relationships are the most complete and healthy relationship for raising children who become healthy adults. Our society wishes to deny this so that we can excuse our adidiction to sexual pleasure at the expense of the healthy reproduction of our species.
I did not say that women are not arroused by pornographic material, only that men are to a greater proportion. Just check out the local magazine rack for this one.
I said that sexual arousal brings on sexual acts. Read it again.
Thanks for responding, you don't seem to agree with what I am saying. Why is it so necessary to prove my points wrong if they are so unreasonable? By the way, what exactly are you trying to say that is contrary to my points?
The fallen or failed-copy view of humanity is a common one that spans many religious myths and is hardly unique to Christianity, so... no, not specifically. Rather, I contend that 'nobility,' either used to describe people or actions, is a questionable notion because it implies a teleological purpose to our existience and actions, and that such teleology can be used to rate those actions as greater or lesser -- rather than simply a functional method that bases its ethical choices upon the best-available objective evidence about the possible benefits or harmful effects of those actions....who said you were a flawed copy of a 'more perfect' boogieman? Is this a jab at Jesus Christ?
Actually, you did, and directly asserted religious authority by attempting to validate your statements by using your 'rev' title -- there's no such thing as 'just' a title, which I why I don't bother signing my posts with 'Doctor' or 'Mister' etc unless there were some specific agenda to be served by such a citation.Nobody was talking religion here...
Similarly, the idea of heterosexual coupling as being superior to heterosexual coupling due to its connection to 'life' -- one could easily make a contrarian argument based on overpopulation leading to death etc.The fallen or failed-copy view of humanity is a common one that spans many religious myths and is hardly unique to Christianity, so... no, not specifically. Rather, I contend that 'nobility,' either used to describe people or actions, is a questionable notion because it implies a teleological purpose to our existience and actions, and that such teleology can be used to rate those actions as greater or lesser -- rather than simply a functional method that bases its ethical choices upon the best-available objective evidence about the possible benefits or harmful effects of those actions.
The fact that armed conflict harms more children than pornography is a canard, guys. . . let's set aside the tangents like Rome's unfortunate opposition to safe African sex . . .
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Maybe the only conclusion is Aggie's - we have to learn, as people sure, but here as photographers, to respect other peoples' moral systems, and find a way of being able to pursue our own, as freely as possible, without causing offence to others. That's the conondrum, I feel.
Cate
Hello Bjoke. A "canard"unless I'm mistaken is a false story, so I'm going to assume you mean a given.
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That's all I have ever meant. Is to respect others who do not believe as we do. It's not just one religion, or one culture. each culture and religion will have differeing ideas. In a forum like this, there are many more reading who do not post that have ideas about it on both sides of the question. It's subjective depending on what you like. Is it so hard to respect others? Then again there is pushing the envelop in art. Can we respectfully push that envelop? Would not art be in doing the pushing while respecting others? Yeah I know puns intended too!
Yes you can throw politics into this debate, but the question of this thread was Pornography art. To that end I am narrowing my view down to that concept only. almost a year ago there was a big bru ha ha here on apug about a young woman who took and also posted nudes of herself. Nothing wrong with the nudes, she did some interesting things with them. The problem came to light when it was noted where she had taken the pictures. She had done so on the Navajo Reservation. Now that is where the problem really came from. It is illegal and I must emphasize that, ILLEGAL! on the Navajo reservation to take nude photography. It is part of their culture to not do such things. It is their religious beliefs. It is also a written law. She also did not get permission from the Navajo tribe to take those pictures, which she was supposed to do. She claimed some shaman had allwoed her to do it, and had done a prayer ceremony about it. It came to light that that was all bogus as well. She got mad, and yeah I was a bull dog about it when the lies started and I made the phone calls to confirm what she had done. Point is, it is a stated taboo also written into law. No matter how artistic it was, it was disrespectful of the peoples who lived there. Do we in our art or search for art disrespect the culture, and religious beliefs of others just to take a picture? On the other hand yes there are many horrible things happening in the world. Things you cited are not of a pornagraphic nature in the sense of what this thread is about. You are siting political incidents. That is fodder for a different thread. If not this thread should then get dumped into the soapbox on its political merits.It's true that we should treat others with compassion and forbearance, and we shouldn't assume that our own culture and beliefs are inherently any better than any other group. Nonetheless, there's nothing inherently wrong about making moral judgments about different cultural practices. If you don't think so, you can't say the Nazis were morally wrong. That itself would be a moral mistake. Furthermore, it's not wrong to say things that someone might find offensive. Slavery was despicable, and it doesn't matter if some slave owners are offended by my saying that. That said, when talking about about sensitive issues, it's only proper to speak carefully and politely. Always be charitable when interpreting others, and if what they say isn't clear, don't jump to the most outrageous interpretation. Instead, ask them to clarify. And so on.
In a forum on ethics, the title Rev. should lend credence to my opinions seeing as I have actually been formally trained in the subject of ethics.
In a forum on ethics, the title Rev. should lend credence to my opinions seeing as I have actually been formally trained in the subject of ethics. The fact that I am raising a child who is suffering from the effects of sexual abuse should lend credence that I am not a hypocrite. I care, and that care leads to real action not just sactimonious preaching. My opponents seem pretty sanctimonious to me, but I assume they likewise practice what they preach.
The fact that there is a direct link between pornography and sexual assault in children and adults is well documented. Please go to this web site for a listing of studies concerning this topic. www.ktk.ru/~cm/stat2.htm http://www.ktk.ru/~cm/stat2.htm
In a forum on ethics, the title Rev. should lend credence to my opinions seeing as I have actually been formally trained in the subject of ethics. The fact that I am raising a child who is suffering from the effects of sexual abuse should lend credence that I am not a hypocrite. I care, and that care leads to real action not just sactimonious preaching. My opponents seem pretty sanctimonious to me, but I assume they likewise practice what they preach.
The fact that there is a direct link between pornography and sexual assault in children and adults is well documented. Please go to this web site for a listing of studies concerning this topic. www.ktk.ru/~cm/stat2.htm http://www.ktk.ru/~cm/stat2.htm
I have been searching for credible evidence that pornography hurts ANYONE - including children. If you know of any (please, no "everybody knows", or thunderous pronouncements from various pulpits) - I'd really like to know about it.... Pornography hurts children, I prefer to help them. We need to consider the consequences of our freedom.
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