How about us Christians? Are we doing
any better on the internet than the rest
of the world? What is our
responsibility? What are we called to?
We think the following verses make it
quite clear:
EPH
4:17 So I tell you this, and
insist on it in the Lord, that you must
no longer live as the Gentiles do, in
the futility of their thinking. [18]
They are darkened in their understanding
and separated from the life of God
because of the ignorance that is in them
due to the hardening of their hearts.
[19] Having lost all sensitivity, they
have given themselves over to sensuality
so as to indulge in every kind of
impurity, with a continual lust for
more.
EPH
4:22 You were taught, with regard
to your former way of life, to put off
your old self, which is being corrupted
by its deceitful desires; [23] to be
made new in the attitude of your minds;
[24] and to put on the new self, created
to be like God in true righteousness and
holiness.
EPH
5:3 But among you there must not
be even a hint of sexual immorality, or
of any kind of impurity, or of greed,
because these are improper for God's
holy people. [4] Nor should there be
obscenity, foolish talk or coarse
joking, which are out of place, but
rather thanksgiving. [5] For of this you
can be sure: No immoral, impure or
greedy person--such a man is an
idolater--has any inheritance in the
kingdom of Christ and of God. [6] Let no
one deceive you with empty words, for
because of such things God's wrath comes
on those who are disobedient. [7]
Therefore do not be partners with them.
2COR
7:1 Since we have these promises,
dear friends, let us purify ourselves
from everything that contaminates body
and spirit, perfecting holiness out of
reverence for God.
ROM
6:19 I put this in human terms
because you are weak in your natural
selves. Just as you used to offer the
parts of your body in slavery to
impurity and to ever-increasing
wickedness, so now offer them in slavery
to righteousness leading to holiness.
So how are we Christians doing on the
Internet? The answer is not good! In
fact, it appears that we are no
different than the rest of the world.
Shouldn’t we be different? Shouldn’t
our statistics reflect the holiness that
we are called to by Jesus whom we
profess as God? Here is some interesting
data:
In four informal polls taken at past
Christian World View Conferences,
85%-95% of families by our polling have
access to the Internet, however less
than 12% have filtering of any kind.
These are Christians that care about
their families, their country and their
culture and yet less than 12% have any
kind of Internet protection for
themselves and their families!
Research has indicated that 9 out of
10 Internet victims are adults! Of those
Christian families that do not have
filter, 10% are not aware of the dangers
on the Internet, 25% know the material
is there, but they believe their family
will not use that material or be harmed
by it. The largest group, 65% simply
doesn’t want to give up some material
or feature of the Internet that they
perceive a filter will deny even though
they know it may not be good for them.
Statistically speaking, every major
destructive behavior in this country is
the same for Christians as it is for the
secular world. And it is adults that are
refusing or neglecting to set the moral
standards within their homes. Why are we
Christians a victim to this? We wish we knew, but it seems that Christians
either don’t know or won’t admit
there is a problem as evidenced further
by the following Statistics:
- 51% of pastors say cyberporn is a
possible temptation. 37% say it is a
current struggle (Christianity Today,
Leadership Survey, December 2001). 4 in
10 pastors have visited a porn site
(Christianity Today, Leadership Survey,
December 2001).
- 17.8% of all "born again"
Christian adults (in America) have
visited sexually-oriented Websites (Zogby
survey conducted for Focus on the
Family, 2000).
- 63% of men attending "Men,
Romance & Integrity Seminars"
admit to struggling with porn in the
past year. Two-thirds are in church
leadership and 10% are pastors (Pastor's
Family Bulletin, Focus on the Family,
March 2000).
- 1 in 7 calls to Focus' Pastoral Care
Line is about Internet pornography
(Pastor's Family Bulletin, Focus on the
Family, March 2000).
- "If you think you can't fall
into sexual sin, then you're godlier
than David, stronger than Samson, and
wiser than Soloman" (Pastor Bill
Perkins).
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