Apologist Josh McDowell Makes No Apology for Speaking Out On The ‘Porn Plague’
He
is so concerned about this ‘epidemic’ that he says is "sweeping the
church" that he is helping to put on a conference in April to address
this ‘huge’ problem
By Dan Wooding, Founder of the ASSIST News Service
GREENSBORO, NC (ANS – Jan. 11, 2016)
– Evangelical apologist, evangelist, and writer, Josh McDowell, has
become so deeply concerned about what he calls the “porn epidemic” that
is “sweeping the church” that he taking action in the form of a unique
conference to help people understand what is happening and how people
can become free from this addiction.
“Nothing erodes the church faster than pervasive Internet pornography. Let's do something about it,” he states.
McDowell gives the following shocking figures:
* Three out of five of all of divorces cite pornography as a major factor.
* Nine out of ten boys and six out of ten girls are exposed to porn by the age of eighteen.
* Two out of five church-going men watch porn several times a week.
Josh
says that he has become so troubled with what is going on that, in
April 2016, his Josh McDowell Ministry, in partnership with Covenant
Eyes, is hosting the “Set Free Global Summit” on the impact of
pornography in the church. It will take place in Greensboro, NC, April
4-7, 2016, and you can get further details at their website: http://setfreesummit.org.
I
recently interviewed Josh McDowell, the author of some 150 books
including the best-sellers, “Evidence that Demands a Verdict” and “More
Than a Carpenter,” about the “porn epidemic” for my “Front Page Radio”
show, and as usual, he didn’t pull any punches.
I
asked Josh to first of all share about the “Set Free Global Summit,”
and he said, “Well, I’m an apologist which means setting forth positive
reasons for belief in the Scriptures, the deity of Christ and everything
related to that topic.
“About
six years ago,” he continued, “I sensed there was something wrong;
something affecting the belief system and, usually, I could pin-point it
real fast, but this time, I couldn’t. Then, after a while, I realized
it was pervasive Internet pornography that is just killing us in the
church.”
Josh then said that, if he was “a true biblical apologist” then he must deal with the “barriers of beliefs, not just beliefs.”
He
stated, “And so I realized that if I take life and the Scriptures
seriously, I had got to deal with the issue of pornography. It was the
most discouraging thing for me when I found out how pervasive it is, how
involved it is among pastors, youth pastors, and evangelical churches,
but, at the same time, it was very challenging. So I started doing a lot
of research on this topic, dealing with a lot of organizations that
have dealt with it and then I decided to help set up in April the ‘Set
Free Global Summit’ at the convention center in Greensboro North
Carolina, where we will give incredible positive answers to pornography.
“Most
people don’t realize what’s happening with pornography. Basically
there’s two types of men in the evangelical church -- those that watch
pornography and those that lie.”
Josh
McDowell then described the porn situation within the Church as an
“epidemic,” adding, “At least 78.8% of all men that attend evangelical
churches watch pornography. Probably 80% of all evangelical youth
pastors also watch pornography, and now, the greatest increase is among
women and young ladies. It’s killing us. 64% of all Christian families
have an acute problem with pornography. 67% of all divorces now are
directly related to pornography. Almost every time you hear of a pastor
leaving a church asked to leave it’s because of pornography.
“What
they do is say that it is because of ‘a moral problem’, but they won’t
just come right out and say it’s because of porn. It is so mainstream in
the world around us that it’s not even newsworthy. Within 18 months,
it’ll be mainstream right within the evangelical, fundamental,
born-again Church. At Christian schools, probably 80, 85% of all the
guys watch pornography, even at the most evangelical, conservative of
schools.
“Right
at this moment, there’s never been anything in history that is
destroying more churches, more pastors, more marriages, more young
people, than pornography. As Chuck Swindoll said, ‘It’s the greatest
cancer in the church.’ For me, it’s too late to say, ‘Well, give it time
and lets pray about it.’ Chuck Swindoll said that if we don’t move on
it right now, it is too late to say we’ll pray about it and then wait.’
McDowell
then alleged, “There are pastors who sit in their office and surf the
net for pornography, then walk across the hallway and give leadership
for our kids. Our deacons, our elders, our leaders come to church and
they lead worship, then they go home and often until midnight, or one in
the morning, will surf the Internet for pornography. These are our
leaders.”
With
such strong comments, I asked McDowell how he had uncovered this
shocking information, and he replied, “Oh, it’s very simple. I have just
spent $300,000 to commission the largest scientific study ever done on
pornography. It involved 3,000 people with a 97% certainty of the
results. There’s a good number of scientific research out there, but
it’s all stopping for the simple reason that they cannot find control
groups, for the young people not watching pornography.
“No
parent can protect their child from seeing pornography. Any mother
right now will probably say, ‘Oh no, I pray over my child’, or “I home
school and so therefore I can protect my child.’ When I hear this, I
look that mother right in the eye and say, ‘You will lose your child.
You, cannot protect your, child, from, seeing, pornography! They will
see it. What you must do is, as a responsible mother and father, is
prepare your child for the first time they will see it, and it will
probably be before eight years of age in Christian homes. In fact, in
many Christian homes, it’s probably four to six years old when they
first come across pornography.”
So, with such a serious problem, how will people who attend the upcoming conference, be helped?
“Oh
my gosh. They will,” said Josh. “80% of the conference is on solutions.
We have one of the top brain experts in the world neurologists who will
explain how literally, physically, biologically, pornography changes
the brain and how. Then, the next scientist, Dr. Williams Struthers,
will explain how you can change your brain back.
“Then
in 35 minutes, Dr. Ted Robertson will get up and say, ‘Now, let us look
at this in the light of biblical terminology and context.’ The entire
summit would be worth that presentation alone. No one’s ever done it
that way. Then we have the top experts in the world on pornography and
children, pornography and teens, pornography and men, pornography in
women, pornography in marriage, pornography and wives, pornography and
the husband, pornography and the church leaders. There’s never been a
summit like this.”
Josh
McDowell said, “I wish that every head of every single Christian school
would be there because there’s very little difference in a Christians
school than a secular school. It’s permeated every aspect of the church.
And if we do that, and somebody doesn’t have the gall to stand up and
address it in the evangelical community, then we’re going to get what we
deserve.
“If
we soon don’t have another Wilberforce or a Bonhoeffer to deal with
pornography the way that they dealt with slavery and Nazism, we’re in
trouble. And right now I don’t see a Wilberforce or a Bonhoeffer on the
scene anywhere in the world.”
What is caused this sort of this avalanche?
“Well
one of them is technology,” said McDowell. “Pastors will say to me, ‘Oh
Josh, we’ve always had pornography. What’s the big deal?’ and I say to
myself, ‘How in the world, did you ever get your head screwed on because
that’s not right.’
“Of
course, we’ve always had pornography, but the issue is that we have
never, ever, had such accessibility with 26,000,000 pornographic web
sites, 2,000,000,000 pages just one click away. We’ve never had that
before. It’s so crazy when parents say, ‘My child won’t have a laptop’.
Do you know how dumb that is? What about your child’s friend’s laptop?
What about their cellphone? They may say, ‘Well my child won’t have a
cell phone,’ so I say, what about your child’s friend’s cell phone at
the Christian school? You’ve lost control over that.
“This
has never happened before. This is why I’ve taken this big step of
faith along with Covenant Eyes of co-hosting this conference. Whoever
dreamed that we’d have a conference where 80% of it is concentrating on
solutions, not the problem. But I’ll tell you this, Dan, if you do not
understand the problem, in fact if you do not understand neurology and
the brain, you cannot understand pornography and especially a solution
to it.”
Are you getting a lot of opposition Josh when you speak like this?
“No!
Usually I get silence because most pastors won’t say much because
they’re involved in it, and they’re afraid of the shame and exposure if
it comes out,” he said. “Same thing with Christian leaders, but when I
get through to them, and tell them that there’s 26,000,000 pornographic
web sites, they realize the size of the porn problem. Just take one site
-- it’s not even the top five sites – just one of them in the last 30
days has produced and transferred data 29 petabytes. A petabyte is a
thousand terabytes. That’s 1,000,000 gigabytes. In other words, one web
site out of 26,000,000 in the last 30 days has produced pornography that
would fill 540,000,000 four-drawer file cabinets, or would fill 29
Empire State buildings.
“Another
site has, in every 60 seconds, 4,000 pornographic videos that are
viewed 24-7. You’re trying to tell me that your kid’s going to avoid
that? Absolutely not! And then these parents say to me, ‘Oh, Josh, my
precious little daughter or son, they’re not going to look for
pornography the way I raised them. I say, ‘Lady, you better get your
head screwed on straight. Maybe they won’t look for pornography, but
pornography is looking for them and it will find your child.
“91%
of young people today see pornography, even Christian young people who
weren’t looking for it. It found them they were doing homework they were
doing a paper something for school. But 38% of them will become
addicted to pornography. And they weren’t even looking for it. Where my
heart goes out is to pastors who are so busy, that they don’t have time
to do all the research that I’ve done along with some of the top
presenters in the world. So I’m bringing together 27 of the top
presenters in the world, where pastors can come for three full days and
get what nobody else has ever gotten in that time, and can go back and
can intelligently lead their people.”
McDowell
concluded by saying, “I’ll say to any pastor right now, ‘Lead or be
led. If you do not lead, someone else will; and it means you have
failed, the parents and the children in your church.’ And right now many
pastors have.”
Again, for details of the conference, please go to: http://setfreesummit.org.
You can listen to the entire interview by going to http://oldassistnews.net/frontpageradiofiles/JoshMcDowellFPRJan2016use.mp3.
Note: I would like to thank Robin Frost for transcribing this interview.
Photo captions: 1) Josh McDowell. 2) A man on his laptop, but what is he watching? (Illustration from http://www.sexualrecovery.com/pornography-addiction.) 3) Even pastors struggle with porn (http://www.eurweb.com/2012/01/preachers-addicted-to-sex). 4) Visiting mobile porn sites raises the chance of downloading malware three-fold. (http://money.cnn.com/2013/02/11/technology/security/smartphone-porn). 5) Dan Wooding.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning author, broadcaster
and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents,
and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he
has been married for more than 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and
Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the author
of some 45 books and has two TV programs and one radio show in Southern
California, and has reported widely for ANS from all over the world,
including from North Korea.
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