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“We counsel you, young men, not to pollute your minds with such
degrading matter, for the mind through which this filth passes is never
the same afterwards. Don’t see R-rated movies or vulgar videos or
participate in any entertainment that is immoral, suggestive, or
pornographic. Don’t listen to music that is degrading.”
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Ezra Taft Benson, General Conference, April 1986
“Now, brethren of the
priesthood, there should not be any X- or R-rated
movies that we participate in viewing or talking about.”
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Bishop H. Burke Peterson, October 1980
“Again I say, leave it
alone. Turn it off, walk away from it,
burn it, erase it, destroy it. I know it is hard counsel we give
when we say movies that are R-rated, and many with PG-13 ratings, are
produced by Satanic influences.”
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Bishop H. Burke Peterson, October 1980
“Do not attend R- or
X-rated movies, and avoid drive-ins.”
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Hartman Rector Jr., Oct. 1972
Wendy L. Watson offered
these warnings to the youth of the LDS
Church:
Warning 1. To be
stamped on the cover of his magazines: "Contents
highly addictive. Extremely corrosive-to-the-soul materials enclosed.
Be prepared to have your mind twisted, your views of love ravaged, your
spirit shrunk. Be aware that the Spirit of the Lord will not be with
you during or after viewing. Be prepared that after an initial rush,
you will experience feelings of depression, loneliness, despair, and
guilt. Nevertheless, with repeated exposures over time, you can numb
those feelings and enter into an almost total amnesia about who you
really are and about truth itself."
Warning 2. For the
beginning of Satan's coproduced movies: "The
following scenes are brought to you in the hope that you will think of
yourself as being an animal. Actually the dung from an animal is more
pure and would harm you less when taken into your system. Extreme
caution needed. This movie will make you believe that lust is really
love and that all love really is—is lust. This movie will have its
greatest effect if observed when you are feeling misunderstood, alone,
blue, or just that you don't fit in. If you are not in any of these
moods, viewing the movie will actually assist in getting you there. If
you are in one of these moods, your spirit will be more vulnerable, and
thus your ability to distinguish good from evil will be even more
quickly extinguished.
Warning 3. For the
devil's Internet connections: "Share the following
with someone whose soul you would like to destroy. Complete success is
ensured if you can offer it in the spirit of friendship and under the
guise of love. By thinking and talking together about the content, all
sweet pure feelings will be distorted into grand perversions. Pick a
perversion, any perversion. That may be one of the very last choices
you will get to make.
In fact, if you are
tired of making choices just view the following
several times—or keep immersing yourself in similar material—and your
degree of freedom will be increasingly limited with each successive
viewing. The irony is that you will be provided with a personalized
illusion that your freedom is actually increasing. We've taken this way
beyond the old smoke and mirrors tricks—and the illusions that will
influence your heart and mind will be stunning. Virtual reality is here
to replace virtuous living.
Warning 4. To announce
the adversary's influence on prime-time viewing:
"How many lies can you find in the following sitcom? If you can't find
any . . . Gotcha! In the following, we are going to offer you ideas
that you have never before entertained. But with repetition and humor
we will slowly dilute the initial recoiling of your spirit, and you
will begin to forget that there was ever a time when you didn't believe
these lies to be true.
Warning 5. A
lie-busting warning for rented videos: "Fantasy only
allowed here. Only erotic illusions contained. No empathic love
depicted. No consequences noted. No impact on your body, spirit,
relationships with God, family and friends addressed. Please note that
interactions will appear much more splendid than they really are. This
is not real life. But it is a really great lie. We have left out the
gory details that would only ruin the subtle appeal this movie will
have for you.
Warning 6. For videos
purchased: "Congratulations! You bought the movie
this time instead of just renting it. In fact, you are buying this
whole scheme—hook, line, and sinker. Let's just have this be our little
secret. No one needs to know. No one will ever be able to tell. When
people tell you that you are looking different, darker, or talking
differently, or that you are more difficult to get along with, just get
angry at them and go buy another movie or magazine with similar
contents. Actually, you will soon be ready to advance to our
total-destruction-of-the-senses line. You, too, will soon be past
feeling.
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Wendy L. Watson, 1999 Women’s Conference, speech
entitled “Personal Purity and Intimacy”
“One client told me
that it was after watching a certain popular movie
that she first started thinking about having an affair with the man who
was building her family's new home. She had the affair. Her home was
built. Her marriage was destroyed. Those involved now live in three
separate homes: the builder (it seems strange to call him that) with
his wife in one home, the woman with some of her children in another,
and her former husband and the rest of the children in yet another. No
one lives in the home the affair destroyed. Now, this is a good woman.
She was not a woman with no sense of right or wrong or of gospel
principles.”
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Wendy L. Watson, 1999 Women’s Conference, speech
entitled “Personal Purity and Intimacy”
“The Church strongly
counsels its members to avoid involvement with
pornography for the many reasons cited above. An important additional
reason is that involvement with it is also perceived as leading to a
loss of contact with, and consciousness of, God and the Holy Spirit. It
can lead to a psychological, sexual, and spiritual regression. Becoming
addicted to pornography can lead to a loss of control and eventually to
the loss of moral agency.”
- Encyclopedia of Mormonism, v. 3,
“Pornography,” by Victor B. Cline
"Our Heavenly Father
has counseled us as Latter-day Saints to seek
after ‘anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy’
(Articles of Faith 1:13). Whatever you read, listen to, or watch makes
an impression on you. Public entertainment and the media can provide
you with much positive experience. They can uplift and inspire you,
teach you good and moral principles, and bring you closer to the beauty
this world offers. But they can also make what is wrong and evil look
normal, exciting, and acceptable.
“Pornography is
especially dangerous and addictive. Curious exploration
of pornography can become a controlling habit leading to coarser
material and to sexual transgression. If you continue to view
pornography, your spirit will become desensitized, and your conscience
will erode. Much harm comes from reading or viewing pornography. It
causes thoughts within you that weaken your self-discipline.
“Don't attend or
participate in any form of entertainment, including
concerts, movies, and videocassettes, that is vulgar, immoral,
inappropriate, suggestive, or pornographic in any way. Movie ratings
not always accurately reflect offensive content. Don't be afraid to
walk out of a movie, turn off a television set, or change a radio
station if what’s being presented does not meet your Heavenly Father's
standards. And do not read books or magazines or look at pictures that
are pornographic or that present immorality as acceptable.
“In short, if you have
any question about whether a particular movie,
book, or other form of entertainment is appropriate, don't see it,
don't read it, don't participate."
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LDS “For the Strength of Youth” pamplet
"It goes without
saying that all X and R-rated movies are automatically
eliminated."
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Elder Robert L. Simpson, Church News,
Conference Issues 1970-1987, p. 11
"Be clean. I cannot
emphasize that enough. Be clean. It is very, very
important and you at your age are in such temptation all the time. It
is thrown at you on television. It is thrown at you in books and
magazines and videos. You do not have to rent them. Don't do it. Just
don't do it. Don't look at them. If somebody proposes that you sit
around all night watching some of that sleazy stuff, you say, It¹s
not for me. Stay away from it."
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Gordon B. Hinckley, quote by Elder Joe J.
Christensen, Ensign, November 1996, p. 40
"We counsel you, young
men, not to pollute your minds with such
degrading matter, for the mind through which this filth passes is never
the same afterwards. Don't see R-rated movies or vulgar videos or
participate in any entertainment that is immoral, suggestive, or
pornographic. Don't listen to music that is degrading."
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Ezra Taft Benson, Teachings of Ezra Taft
Benson,
p. 222
“Consider carefully
the words of the prophet Alma to his errant son,
Corianton, Forsake your sins, and go no more after the lusts of your
eyes. (Alma 39:9) The lusts of your eyes. In our day, what does that
expression mean? Movies, television programs and video recordings that
are both suggestive and lewd.... We counsel you young men [and women]
not to pollute your minds with such degrading matter, for the mind
through which this filth passes is never the same afterwards. Don't see
R-rated movies or vulgar videos or participate in any entertainment
that is immoral, suggestive or pornographic. Watch those shows and
entertainment that lift the spirit and promote clean thoughts and
actions.
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Ezra Taft Benson, Ensign, May 1986, p. 45
"Another activity that
can detract us from the proper way is watching
television excessively or viewing improper movies. While fine
productions on these media are uplifting and entertaining, we need to
be very selective in choosing what we see and how much of our time such
an activity deserves. Our precious time must not be diverted to the
sideline attractions of vulgar language, immoral conduct, pornography
and violence."
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Elder Joseph P. Wirthlin, Ensign, November
1990, p. 65
"In a day when
broadcasters and publishers have rather free access into
our homes, we must seek clean, uplifting entertainment, whether on
television, videos, movies, magazines, books and other printed
material. We should be very selective and choose only those things that
meet the test of being virtuous, lovely, of good report, or
praiseworthy. If it is questionable, we should avoid it."
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Elder Joseph P. Wirthlin, Ensign, May 1992,
p. 87
"[Our Heavenly Father]
has, through prophets, cautioned against
consuming the steady diet of evil that is offered relentlessly in
today¹s media, especially magazines, movies, videocassettes, video
games, and television. The windows of computer monitors and television
screens can bring to us very useful information, but they can also
bring information that is evil, degrading, and destructive. The Lord
has warned repeatedly against the evils and designs of conspiring men
in our day who would enslave us to our appetites and passions by
tempting and tantalizing us with the obscene images, words and music.
Through his servants, the Lord has cautioned us strongly not to take
into our minds thoughts that can harm our spirits. Since 1950, Church
leaders speaking in general conference have counseled us some
seventy-five times against unhealthy media consumption. In recent
years, as standards of public decency and morality have declined and as
public media have reflected and often led that decline, these words of
loving concern from inspires shepherds of the Lord¹s flock have
come with more frequency and greater urgency. The watchmen on the tower
have raised a warning voice."
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Elder Joseph P. Wirthlin, Ensign, November
1995, p. 77
"Young men and women,
keep yourselves worthy. Stay away from those
environments, the music, the films, the videos, the clubs, and the
associations that draw you into immoral conduct (see 1 Cor. 6:9; 1
Thes. 5:22; 2 Tim. 2:22; D&C 9:13)
“Now, I must speak of
another danger, almost unknown in our youth but
now everywhere about you. Normal desires and attractions emerge in the
teenage years; there is the temptation to experiment, to tamper with
the sacred power of procreation. “These desires can be intensified,
even perverted, by pornography, improper music, or the encouragement
from unworthy associations. What would have only been a more or less
normal passing phase in establishing gender identity can become
implanted and leave you confused, even disturbed.
“If you consent, the
adversary can take control of your thoughts and
lead you carefully toward a habit and to an addiction, convincing you
that immoral, unnatural behavior is a fixed part of your nature.”
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Boyd K. Packer, “Ye Are the Temple of God,” October
2000 General Conference
"Parental hypocrisy
can make children cynical and unbelieving of what
they are taught at home. For instance, when parents attend movies they
forbid their children to see, parental credibility is diminished. If
children are expected to be honest, parents must be honest. If children
are expected to be virtuous, parents must be virtuous. If you expect
your children to be honorable, you must be honorable."
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Elder James E. Faust, Ensign, November
1990, p. 33
"It is very
unreasonable to suppose that exposure to profanity, nudity,
sex, and violence has no negative effects on us. We can't roll
around in the mud without getting dirty. It is a concern that
some of our young Latter-day Saints, as well as their parents,
regularly watch R-rated and other inappropriate movies and
videos. One more reason why the devil laugheth, and his angels
rejoice.(3 Ne. 9:2)''
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Elder Joe J. Christensen, “The Savior Is Counting
On You,” October 1996 General Conference
"Although there are
some uplifting exceptions, in most areas of the
mass media there seems to be a declaration of war against almost
everything the majority treasures most: the family, religion and
patriotism. Marriage is degraded, while premarital and extramarital
relations are encouraged and glamorized. Profanity and the foulest of
vulgar gutter language bombard the ears of all who listen. Reportedly,
in one R-rated movie, the most common, vulgar, four-letter word was
spoken 256 times! Human life itself is trivialized by the constant
barrage of violence and killings. Remember that anything that is not
good for children is rarely good for adults."
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Elder Joe J. Christensen, Ensign, November
1993, p.11
"Any film, television
show, music, or printed material unfit for youth
is also unfit for parents. Those who rationalize acceptance of
immoral material on grounds of maturity or sophistication are
deceived."
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Elder J. Richard Clarke, Ensign, May 1991,
p. 42
"I know it is hard
counsel we give when we say movies that are R-rated,
and many with PG-13 ratings, are produced by satanic influences. Our
standards should not be dictated by the rating system. I repeat,
because of what they really represent, these types of movies, music,
tapes, etc. serve the purposes of the author of all darkness."
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Elder H. Burke Peterson, Ensign, November
1993, p. 43
"In magazines and
books, on CDs and tapes, on our television and
theater screens is portrayed more and more often a lifestyle that might
even rival the excesses of those who lived in Sodom and Gomorra....One
of the great tragedies is that too many [members] are watching and
listening to this type of so-called entertainment. Some do it only
casually at first. They think they are spiritually strong and will be
immune to its influence. This trash is nothing more nor less than
pornography dressed in one of its many imitation robes of splendor one
of the master counterfeiter’s best products....many do not recognize
they are trapped or soon will be....They see this as a form of
entertainment that serves as a relief from the troubles of the day. In
point of fact and in reality, it is only relieving them of their
spirituality and their capacity to draw on the powers of heaven in
times of need....no [one] can look at, read about, or listen to such
explicit vulgarity, even in its mildest form without bringing sorrow to
a loving God and a terrible injury to one’s own spirit....I plead with
you to leave it alone. Stay away from any movie, video, publication, or
music (regardless of it rating) where illicit behavior and expressions
are a part of the action."
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Elder H. Burke Peterson, Ensign, November
1993, p. 42-43
"Wise use of our
technology would include care in that which we invite
into our homes by the way of television, videos, computers, including
the Internet. There is much that is good and edifying in the media, but
there is also much that is gross, immoral, and time-consuming, enticing
us to be 'ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the
truth.' 2 Tim. 3:7 During the Second World War when gasoline was in
short supply and rationed, I remember signs saying, 'Is this trip
necessary?' Today, with ever- increasing demands on everyone and time
in short supply, might we ask ourselves before we turn on the video
game, the television, the computer, or access the many programs
available, 'Is this trip necessary?...Is the information I am receiving
from this tool of learning edifying, and adding truth into my life? Are
the hours I am investing an effective use of my valuable time? Does
this computer game assist me in fulfilling my responsibilities and
goals?' If the answer is not a resounding yes, then we should have the
courage and determination to click off the button and direct our lives
to more important tasks."
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Elder Harold G. Hillam, Ensign, November
1997, p. 63
"One of the most
critical challenges mankind faces today is to
recognize the difference between happiness and mere pleasure. Satan and
his forces have become extremely effective in their effort to convince
people that pleasure should be the most sought-after objective. He
slyly promises that wherever found, pleasure will bring happiness. Our
television and movie screens are filled with not-so-subtle messages
that encourage and persuade young and old alike to unbridle their
passions and they will experience happiness. The results of this
reckless course should be so apparent as we watch the tremendous social
and psychological costs continue to mount."
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Elder W. Eugene Harrison, Ensign, November
1993, p. 82
"Satan has intensified
his efforts to destroy the family by corrupting
the youth and robbing childhood of its innocence. Our youth are
especially vulnerable as the enemy cunningly utilizes every means at
his disposal, including the mass media and changes in constitutional
law, to deceive them. He bombards our homes with enticements of
destructive and harmful products and morals through television, videos,
press, books, etc. We as Latter-day Saints and all good people anywhere
must consciously screen what comes into our homes. Parents have the
inalienable right and the responsibility to educate their children. No
inappropriate outsider should be allowed to dictate our family's values
nor what our children are being taught."
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Elder Horatio A. Tenorio, Ensign, November
1994, p. 23
“Salt Lake City -- The
president and prophet of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sunday told members of the faith that
they must ‘hold back the world’ by resisting the everyday evil embodied
in popular entertainment and the Internet.
“President Gordon B.
Hinckley, speaking during the church's 173rd
semiannual General Conference, said that while many not of the faith
would support their values, ‘we cannot be arrogant. We cannot be
self-righteous.’
“The church's leader
also noted he was pleased that the church-owned
NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City had refused to air a program of a
"salacious nature," apparently referring to the network's new sitcom,
‘Coupling,’ a remake of a BBC show focusing on the sex lives of a group
of friends.
The NBC affiliate in
South Bend, Ind., owned by the Roman
Catholic-affiliated University of Notre Dame, also has refused to air
the program. ‘It is comforting to know that there are others who feel
as strongly as we feel and are willing to do something about it,’
Hinckley said.”
- New York Times, “Mormons Warned of
Entertainment Evils,” October 5, 2003
“I plead with you boys
tonight to keep yourselves free from the stains
of the world. You must not indulge in sleazy talk at school. You must
not tell sultry jokes. You must not fool around with the Internet to
find pornographic material. You must not dial a long-distance telephone
number to listen to filth. You must not rent videos with pornography of
any kind. This salacious stuff simply is not for you. Stay away from
pornography as you would avoid a serious disease. It is as destructive.
It can become habitual, and those who indulge in it get so they cannot
leave it alone. It is addictive. It is a five-billion-dollar business
for those who produce it. They make it as titillating and attractive as
they know how. It seduces and destroys its victims. It is everywhere.
It is all about us. I plead with you young men not to get involved in
its use. You simply cannot afford to.
- Prophet
Gordon B. Hinckley, General Conference, April
1998
“You live in a world
of terrible temptations. Pornography, with its
sleazy filth, sweeps over the earth like a horrible, engulfing tide. It
is poison. Do not watch it or read it. It will destroy you if you do.
It will take from you your self-respect. It will rob you of a sense of
the beauties of life. It will tear down and pull you into a slough of
evil thoughts and possible of evil actions.”
- Prophet
Gordon B. Hinckley, General Conference, October
1997
“As we have been
reminded, this is a season of great evil in the world.
No one needs to be reminded of that. We are constantly exposed to the
much and filth of pornography, to salacious and evil behavior totally
unbecoming anyone who holds the priesthood of God.”
- Prophet
Gordon B. Hinckley, General Conference, April
1999
“I told the Relief
Society of secret underground drug parties that go
by the name of Rave. Here with flashing lights and noisy music, if it
can be called that, young men and women dance and sway. They sell and
buy drugs. The drugs are called Ecstasy. They are a derivative of
methamphetamine. The dancers suck on babies’pacifiers because the drug
makes them grind their teeth. The hot music and the sultry dancing go
on until 7:30 of a Sunday morning. What does it all lead to? Nowhere.
It is a dead end. If they [LDS boys] want to get involved in
pornography, they can do so very easily. They can pick up the phone and
dial a number with which they are familiar. They can sit at a computer
and revel in cyberspace filth. I fear this may be going on in some of
your homes. It is vicious. It is lewd and filthy. It is enticing and
habit-forming. It will take a young man or woman down to destruction as
surely as anything in this world. It is foul sleaze that makes its
exploiters wealthy, its victims impoverished.”
- Prophet
Gordon B. Hinckley, General Conference, October
2000