A new word has been coined to describe a growing elephant in the
room of vices – sexting. Sexting is sending sexually explicit messages via cell
phone or instant messenger. With advances in technology to record and send
photos and video, the practice of sending suggestive and explicit pictures has
increased.
Last year at least two congressmen tarnished their political
careers because of sexting. A joint study by the National Campaign to Prevent
Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and CosmoGirl
suggests that 20% of teens (13-19) and 33% of young adults
(20-26), have shared nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves either via text
or by posting online. The study disclosed that girls are slightly more likely
to do this than boys. Furthermore, 11% of the young teen girls (ages 13-16)
admitted to sending suggestive photos of themselves.
It is believed that some 51% of teen girls cite pressure from boys
as a reason to send explicit messages, while only 18% of teenage boys say they
were pressured by girls. A Pew Research Center poll found that 6% of Americans
over 18 years of age reported having sent a nude or near-nude image of
themselves to someone else.
However, some 15% of adults have received sext messages.
Sexting is currently illegal under federal law. It falls under the
creation, distribution and possession of child porn and is a felony offense. At
the moment law enforcement officers are arresting both those producing and
possessing sext messages. Based on a 1973 definition of obscenity by the
Supreme Court, sexting is a crime. Sexting depicts or describes sexual conduct.
Because it is not intended to reflect something artistic or scientific, it should
be adjudged as obscene, and cannot be defended as a First Amendment Right.
Like pornography, sexting thrives because of prurient or lustful
minds. The practice is destructive both to the individual and to the society to
which he or she belongs. Lustful practices escalate and often demand more
challenging and stimulating opportunities. As these debased practices become
more bizarre, they resort to more sullied methods to satisfy their cravings.
Social scientists confirm that many adult rapists, child molesters
and serial killers began their raunchy behaviors with pornography. What began
as private fun resulted in disaster in the community. Family counselors would
also confirm that persons who embrace pornography with the aim of finding
sexual fulfillment in marriage, witness destruction rather than fulfillment in
their marriages.
More persons need to expose and seek to curb these destructive
behaviors. It is bad enough if the practices were evident only outside the
church. However, I have every reason to believe that deviant sexual behavior is
also practiced in the church.
Late last year my wife and I were invited to provide leadership to
a new ministry designed to address issues of value and virtue among today’s
youth. As we attempted to identify some of the more specific areas of need, we
felt we needed to begin among young people in our churches.
This new ministry, Love Protects, exists to expose
deception and lies, to confront assumptions with logical truth-claims and to
defend a biblical worldview with “grace and truth”. We intend using social
media, lectures, debates, seminars, rallies, mentorship programs and training
conferences to disseminate our message.
Honestly, you would be shocked to hear the stories from some of
our churched young people. Many have no concept of biblical sexuality. When
confronted about their behavior, many consider our approach to be out of date.
Cases of abortion are as prevalent as among un-churched young people.
I must encourage you to visit our website – www.loveprotects.com. Although still
under construction, you will be able to get a sense of why we do what we do.
Young adults form the base of our Board of Directors. They love the Lord,
understand the youth culture and are committed to change. Prior to conversion,
some Board Members were victims of the culture. Now, they are determined to use
every professional tool available to make a difference.
With the passing of Chuck Colson, the need for others to engage
the culture is critical. We need people to pray for us - this is a battle
against forces of evil. This mission requires more than analytical skills for
victory.
We need financial support. With one full-time staff member
providing executive leadership in a few weeks, we know there are fiscal
challenges ahead. Please check our website and see how you can assist to
provide a voice on vice.
By the way, if you know of anyone in need of professional help
with deviant sexual behavior, please encourage them to contact Pure Life Ministries today.
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