Pornography Awareness
Week
Set for Oct. 26 through
Nov. 2
| On
Sunday, October 26, many churches throughout the |
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Sunday,
October 26 to Sunday, November 2, has been designated as Pornography Awareness
Week by Morality in Media, the national sponsor of the WRAP Campaign. For the St. Louis area the coordinating organization
is known as Citizens Against Pornography (CAP). Ribbon material will be made
available at no charge to area churches and other organizations that wish
to distribute the ribbons the weekend of October 25 and 26.
CAP is an interfaith
community organization endeavoring to educate and alert the public to the
problems, scale and dangers of pornography in our community and across the
nation. Consisting of ordinary citizens,
CAP advocates a return to the neglected standards of decency and morality in
print, television, film, and music. The
organization meets regularly on the third Thursday of each month at Mary,
Mother of the Church,
In addition to
participating in the WRAP Campaign, CAP holds an annual essay contest for young
people to encourage them to think about the dangers of pornography and the
consequences of its use. Periodically,
it hosts community educational forums to educate the public about aspects of
pornography use.
Pornography is a
powerful and pervasive cancer in our society that must be eliminated. The
consequences of this cancer are not only deadly, but also far-reaching. Aside
from the debasing way women are characterized and men are mocked, pornography
has been linked to the sexual abuse and molestation of children by pedophiles,
homosexuals and other sexual predators who utilize pornography as a stepping
stone in their quest to satisfy their lusts. And, this is just the tip of the
iceberg. A case can certainly be made which links teen pregnancies, venereal
disease and abortion to this sickness as well.
It's past time for
those in the Church to take a stand. As Christians we are to flee from sexual
immorality. We are commanded to take a stand for righteousness -- not just
during this campaign -- but 365 days a year. Get involved and find out what you
can do to help in the fight against pornography.
Anyone wishing more
information or to participate in the St. Louis area White Ribbon Against
Pornography Campaign should contact CAP Chairman, Carl Hendrickson, at (314)
892-6451.