Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Hijacking the Brain
In Wired for Intimacy, William M. Struthers of Wheaton College offers keen and strategic insights from neurobiology and psychology. Struthers does not leave his argument to neuroscience, nor does he use the category of addiction to mitigate the sinfulness of viewing sexually explicit material. Sinners naturally look for fig leaves to hide sin, and biological causation is often cited as a means of avoiding moral responsibility. Struthers does not allow this, and his view of pornography is both biblical and theologically grounded. He lays responsibility for the sin at the feet of those who willingly consume explicit images. LifeSiteNews
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