Scientific Explanation of How and Why a Morally Sick Culture Endangers Young Minds »
Posted By mikhurst 1 year, 7 months ago in News"We now know, through MRI studies, that the pre-frontal cortex is the last part of the brain to mature. That is the part of the brain that deals with long-term judgment and delayed gratification. If those neural pathways are being developed in an abnormal way, those parts of the brain will be superhighways that can't be..."
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icelander1 year, 7 months ago
If godlessness makes someone depressed, why is it that I felt so much happier once I rejected the idea of god? Why is it that I have never been happier in my life?
Maybe it's not my godlessness, but the fact that I'm more disconnected from popular culture than I've been. I listen to music from subcultures and skip every commercial on the few hours of TV I watch each week.
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cantfoolme1 year, 7 months ago
Sexuality and Sex are good with the brain being the receptor of the pleasures. Child Pornography or Adult pornography exposed to children are bad.
I fail to see how this comes under the Religion banner and cannot see that these obvious findings are in conflict with science. Science does not invent sex nor the brain but merely observes how they work.
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icelander1 year, 7 months ago
I don't think it's the sex-obsession that's the problem. It's the attitude that sex is somehow bad and that violence is fine.
I'd be interested to see results from a similar experiment among individuals from European countries versus American countries. The sexual archetypes there are very different from the US and, in my opinion, healthier. The pornography produced in Europe is also very different. In the US it's violent and sexist compared to that produced in Europe.
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mikhurst1 year, 7 months ago
re:"I don't think it's the sex-obsession that's the problem." -> obsession defined: "a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling".
Do you really think it's ok to have a sex-obsession? And do you deny that embracing that condition, or denial of it, might lead to sexually offensive situations?
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mikhurst1 year, 7 months ago
re:"The sexual archetypes there (Europe) are very different from the US and, in my opinion, healthier." -> Ok, icelander...let's say your 12-year-old son has been watching one of your nice, clean European porno movies. It's about a nice, clean European 12-year-old boy having sex with a nice, clean European 10-year-old girl. You've done your best to teach your kids to be "Godless and proud of it" and that "there's no God watching". So, while you're at work, your "nice, clean American 12-year-old son" convinces your "nice, clean American 10-year-old daughter" to jump in the shower together, then have sex with each other on your nice, clean American bed.
You ok with that? I mean...hey...nice, clean...no violence...
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mikhurst1 year, 7 months ago
...I mean...hey...nice, clean...no violence...they didn't hurt anybody. Perhaps your nice, clean 10-year-old daughter wasn't worried because she "was informed", plus she had been receiving birth-control pills from her school program that you weren't included in being informed of, because it's no longer your right to be so informed. Or perhaps she can abort the child if she becomes pregnant, because...hey...it's the "woman's own body"...she's entitled to do so as she feels fit...right?
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