That’s what I argue in this article (PDF | web version):
Andrew David Naselli. “When You Indulge in Pornography, You Participate in Sex Slavery.” Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood 20:2 (2015): 23–30.
(The JBMW issue released online today.)
I attempt to answer three questions:
- What is sex slavery?
- How does pornography fuel sex slavery?
- How should men feel about pornography?
More and more women who escape the bondage of sex slavery are testifying that pornography fuels sex slavery. See the first two minutes of this video:
There are many reasons that men should not indulge in pornography. My essay focuses on one: honorable men protect women.
Related: I list resources on sexual purity here.