
Right Response Podcast To End Pornography Use, We Must Do This | 1 Corinthians 7:1-7
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Feb 17, 2026 They discuss why pornography is both a theological and practical problem. Conversation covers Protestant views on sex, biology behind male and female differences, and how contraception and the internet changed sexual practice. Internet porn is described as a supernormal stimulus that forms addictive habits and deadens real intimacy. They debate legal measures to protect youth from porn.
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Combine Theology With Practical Tools
- Treat pornography with both theological correction and practical tools to resist it.
- Wesley Todd says the second episode will focus on concrete, practical strategies for men.
Technology Separated Sex From Children
- The birth control pill and later technologies separated sex from procreation and enabled the sexual revolution.
- That separation increased permissiveness and changed cultural norms around sex.
Porn's Dopamine Hijack
- Internet pornography supplies infinite novelty and on-demand visual stimuli that spike dopamine intensely.
- This supra-physiological reward deadens normal motivation and creates addictive neural tracks.



