Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: Treat Pornography “Like an Infectious, Fatal Epidemic”
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GoodwinsMarch 14, 2016
Appropriately strong words from Elder Holland. I agree that the Addiction Recovery Program can help porn sufferers apply the atonement of Christ to help them overcome their problem There are other great programs that help. One of the best is detailed in the book Power Over Pornography. It works, seems easier to implement and seems to have lower relapse rates.
sueMarch 14, 2016
Great article. One could add even more-how it changes a man's view towards intimacy, and how it breaks up marriages. A grave sin. I was married to a man with undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome; these men cannot be intimate in any way, and therefore they are prone to watch pornography to try to understand marital intimacy. All I will say, is that it was a very bad experience for me, so I can emphasize with women whose husbands are really addicted.
Candy HuntMarch 14, 2016
The Church's Addiction Recovery Program is one that every member should be aware of. It is truly the Atonement of Jesus Christ in workbook format and can provide a concrete, step by step workable format for addiction recovery of any kind. I cannot recommend it more highly.
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