What if we just held men accountable for their own behaviour? Matt Walsh asks the questions. Well, yes. A fine idea. His points are good ones:
1. The internet is not an alternate dimension where the laws of morality, ethics, and basic human decency are magically suspended.2. It isn’t cool for men to be sexually desperate.3. I’m not one to bust out the “victim blaming” card, but this appears to be an appropriate time to play it.
We need men to talk to men about how looking at pictures of naked women on the internet is lame behaviour. Particularly, though certainly not exclusively, when the pictures are stolen.
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Jon says
“O Be Careful, Little Eyes, What You See” is not just a song for children. We live “coram Deo”, before the face of God. Such knowledge and belief is necessary for a vigorous conscience. We need more Josephs: “How could I ever do such a thing and sin against God?” And Jobs: “I have made a covenant with my eyes; how then could I gaze at a virgin?”
Jon says
A better translation of Job 31:1–“I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl.”