Welcome to episode #173! This week, Matt and Braden are bustin' myths again. They're taking a look at the impact of porn use impacts the world at large, including the porn industry and human/sex trafficking.\xa0
Porn use impacts the world at large.\xa0
Even if you aren\u2019t buying anything and clicking on a free video, they are able to track the views and emboldens them to keep producing and making more videos. We are contributing to the problem. The porn industry generates almost (if not over) 100 billion dollars over a year. That dollar amount reflects the amount of traffic to the sites - and it is more than twitter, amazon and netflix combined. You are contributing every time you are on a porn site. They store your information and use it and sell it to ad companies that will target you to keep clicking and consuming. Money is being made off of your views.\xa0
The reason porn gets made is because someone is consuming it.
When you\u2019re consuming something, you are impacting people, you\u2019re contributing. Not everyone in the porn industry wants to be there. They are manipulated and used. And even if they are there by choice, the impact on them is real and terrible and is a life-long sentence. We don\u2019t think of the impact watching it alone in our room has. But our watching impacts the people behind the screen - the producers, the actors. Our choice to engage in porn has as much impact as someone choosing to act in it. If we are looking at porn, we are the consumer.\xa0
Your porn use is directly related to human trafficking.\xa0
It doesn\u2019t matter if it is amateur or hard-core pornography - both have a tie in to human sex trafficking. There are victims of trafficking who have been found on different porn websites. The foundation of sex/human trafficking is pornography. If we want to deal with the human trafficking issue, we first need to deal with the porn issue. When we engaging in pornography, we are enabling the pushing of such evil, depraved activities. By battling the issue and finding conviction through God's loving kindness, we are able to move in freedom, turn around and help others and are becoming an advocate. The shift of moving from consumer to advocate starts a ripple effect of positive change. By saying no, you are not contributing and being an example.\xa0
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Braden is the Regional Director in Alberta for FamilyLife Canada. He has been married for 14 years to his wife Kristen, and they live in Edmonton, Alberta. He is passionate about seeing marriages grow and thrive, and helping couples move to a deeper oneness with one another and with God. FamilyLife Canada has a variety of resources and events to help you and your spouse take your marriage to the next level. See what would benefit you at www.familylifecanada.com
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Matt and his wife Louise raise their little guys, David and Oliver, in Edmonton, Alberta. He is honoured to do what he can to tackle the epidemic of pornography and sexual perversion in every way possible. Seeing lives and marriages get free and experience the love of God in profound ways is what drives him every day. He leads Restored Ministries, is a certified speaker and coach for the John Maxwell Team, and formerly played hockey in the WHL and for Hockey Canada. You can visit www.restoredministries.ca.