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MidGe
05-17-2006, 07:08 AM
I, intentionally, won't post any references to this so that I am not biasing the search results. It is currently in the news. So do your own search. In my opinion, this is the beginning of the end of civilisation, especially in the US. This is nuts to the Nth degree, but unfortunately it is for real.

DougShrapnel
05-17-2006, 08:13 AM
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This generation spends three hours a day online and is the first to grow up with point-and-click pornography. Almost 90 percent of teens have viewed pornography online at one of the 300,000 adult websites, most while doing homework.



[/ QUOTE ] Hilarious, how in the world do they know that most teens view porn while doing thier homework? If you'll excuse me I'm going to go do my homework.

chezlaw
05-17-2006, 12:21 PM
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This generation spends three hours a day online and is the first to grow up with point-and-click pornography. Almost 90 percent of teens have viewed pornography online at one of the 300,000 adult websites, most while doing homework.



[/ QUOTE ] Hilarious, how in the world do they know that most teens view porn while doing thier homework? If you'll excuse me I'm going to go do my homework.

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Its insane. Who does homework while viewing porn?

Is there an exam?

chez

New001
05-17-2006, 12:38 PM
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This generation spends three hours a day online and is the first to grow up with point-and-click pornography. Almost 90 percent of teens have viewed pornography online at one of the 300,000 adult websites, most while doing homework.



[/ QUOTE ] Hilarious, how in the world do they know that most teens view porn while doing thier homework? If you'll excuse me I'm going to go do my homework.

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Its insane. Who does homework while viewing porn?

Is there an exam?

chez

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I imagine what happens is Student A is writing a paper or doing research or whatever on the computer, and then gets stuck or bored or whatever. Student then starts looking at porn. Maybe for inspiration? /images/graemlins/blush.gif

I can't imagine someone actively doing both at once.

MidGe
05-18-2006, 07:26 AM
Umm.. it's more than about a christian accessing porn (no, not possible /images/graemlins/smile.gif )

See this article that mentions christian fascists!!?? (http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060511_battle_cry_theocracy/)

DougShrapnel
05-18-2006, 01:53 PM
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Umm.. it's more than about a christian accessing porn (no, not possible )


[/ QUOTE ] Right that they are good kids that mostly look at porn while doing thier homework.

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A stealthy enemy has infiltrated our country and is preying upon the hearts and minds of 33 million American teens. Corporations, media conglomerates, and purveyors of popular culture have spent billions to seduce and enslave our youth. So far, the enemy is winning. But there is plenty we can do. We need to take action. We need to answer the Battle Cry.



[/ QUOTE ] I signed up. And here is my battle cry, the tennage bill of rights.

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We, a new generation of young Americans, in order to protect the heritage of our forefathers and secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and generations to come, do affirm and pledge this declaration:

When character and morality are uncommon qualities,

When corporations and marketers seek to profit from our destruction,

When pop culture icons do not represent our values,

When Judeo-Christian beliefs are labeled as intolerant,

When activists seek to remove God from our schools,

When truth is deemed relative and unknowable,


It is necessary for us, the emerging generation of young Americans, to stand for what is right and reclaim the values that have made our nation great. We call our nation to a higher standard, a lifestyle based

not on convenience, but on character,

not on what is easy, but on what is excellent,

not on what feels good, but on what is good,

not on popularity, but on principle,

not on what is tempting, but on what is true.


We, as young Americans, assert our right to determine our future and the future of our great nation. We hold these truths as our God-given rights, and we embrace them with our hearts and our lives:

We recognize that God, our Creator, is the source of all truth.

We will live with honor, always striving to do the right thing, even when it is unpopular. We will be honest and truthful in matters large and small, regardless of the consequences.

We will take responsibility for our actions, and not point to governments, schools, celebrities, parents, or friends to justify our wrong decisions.

We recognize that we are responsible for our mistakes. We will pursue purity throughout our lives.

We will not be seduced by a fabricated idea of sex and love.

We will save our bodies and hearts for our future spouses, and once married we commit to pursue faithful and enduring relationships.

We will see through the lies of drugs and alcohol and refuse to let any chemical influence our thinking or destroy our lives.

We will respect the authorities placed in our lives, even though some may not live as honorably as they should.

We will honor our parents, teachers, and other leaders.

We will reach out with compassion to the hurting and less fortunate, both in our society and around the world.

We refuse to be absorbed with our own comforts and desires.

We recognize the value of each life, whether born or unborn, and we seek to protect those who are unable to protect themselves.

We will do our best to represent and communicate our Creator to our peers, leaders, and society as a whole.

We will work to see that every person has the opportunity to see and hear about the true nature of our God.


In signing, we commit to pursue a life that exemplifies these standards.

We refuse to sit idly by and witness the destruction of our generation.

With God's help, we envision a bright and prosperous future for the nation we love.



[/ QUOTE ] I think that religion is a good way to control the youth until they are old enough to develop their own reasoning powers. I'm fully expecting rational adults to admit that they take it to far sometimes.

Kurn, son of Mogh
05-19-2006, 10:41 AM
Hilarious, how in the world do they know that most teens view porn

Maybe they're just confused by the stat that says 90% of the internet (based on number of individual web pages) is porn.

chezlaw
05-19-2006, 11:06 AM
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Hilarious, how in the world do they know that most teens view porn

Maybe they're just confused by the stat that says 90% of the internet (based on number of individual web pages) is porn.

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it's known apriori that teens given any chance at all will view porn.

chez

vhawk01
05-19-2006, 11:54 AM
I think there is plenty of empirical evidence to support the assertion, as well.

chezlaw
05-19-2006, 12:01 PM
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I think there is plenty of empirical evidence to support the assertion, as well.

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No doubt, but it isn't needed - just confirming what you already knew.

chez