The blog Main Street Plaza had an interesting write-up about the mention of pornography in LDS general conference talks. Note how pornography becomes less a fixture in conference talks after 2005, the year I left the church. Coincidence?
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About Jon Adams I have my bachelors in sociology and political science, having recently graduated from Utah State University. I co-founded SHAFT, but have also been active in the College Democrats and the Religious Studies Club. I was born in Utah to a loving LDS family. I left Mormonism in high school after discovering some disconcerting facts about its history. Like many ex-Mormons, I am now an agnostic atheist. I am amenable to being wrong, however. So should you disagree with me about religion (or anything, really), please challenge me. I welcome and enjoy a respectful debate. I love life, and am thankful for those things and people that make life worth loving: my family, my friends, my dogs, German rock, etc. Contact: jon.earl.adams@gmail.com
I find it amusing because that’s about the same time I left…
Hmmm… perhaps “pornography” was a secret codeword for “Jon and/or Andrew.”
Very interesting chart. Porn is famous word
baahhaa! Porn consumption by church members dropped by 25% in 2005. Same year Jon left the church…
coincidence?