- Children are harmed when deprived of the opportunity to grow up in a decent society by the crass commercial producers and distributors of hardcore pornography.
- Children are harmed when the word “adult” is so often associated in our society with hardcore pornography - rather than with wholesome, loving, faithful, constructive behavior.
- Children are harmed when their parents’ marriage is injured or destroyed by an addiction to hardcore pornography.
- Children are harmed when their own addiction to hardcore pornography robs them of the opportunity to develop in a healthy manner psychologically, morally, and spiritually.
- Children are harmed when they receive a sex miseducation from viewing hardcore pornography - almost all of which depicts adulterous, degrading, high-risk, perverse, promiscuous, or violent sexual behaviors.
- Children are harmed when they are sexually abused by other children who imitate sexual behaviors they have viewed in hardcore pornography.
- Children are harmed when they are sexually abused by adults who use hardcore pornography to stimulate themselves and to desensitize and instruct their child victims
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