
The NXR Podcast NXR Livestream - Jews, Pornography, & How To Save Young Men
Mar 30, 2026
A gritty livestream traces the cultural and legal history that enabled modern pornography and probes claims about specific influencers. The hosts debate theological views on temptation, degrees of guilt, and spiritual remedies. Practical defenses for young men are offered: marriage, accountability tools, and productive ambition. The conversation pushes for unified Christian resistance to cultural corruption.
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Temptations Are Necessary Yet Blameworthy
- Jesus teaches temptations are necessary but still morally culpable for both temptees and tempters.
- Joel Webbon explains necessity (Matthew 18:7) arises from human corruption, not God's defect, so guilt remains for those who fall or cause sin.
Christ Was Tempted Outwardly Not Inwardly
- The doctrine of Christ's impeccability means he experienced outward temptations but not inward fleshly temptation.
- Joel contrasts Christ's unfallen human nature with believers who still face inward concupiscence (Romans 7).
Tempters Are More Guilty Than The Tempted
- The tempter bears greater moral culpability than the tempted, and there are degrees of sin and judgment.
- Joel cites Jesus' millstone metaphor and Tyre/Sidon versus Sodom to argue against "all sin is equal."
