Pope Francis cautioned against the dangers of the internet Wednesday, warning that “the devil enters” through online pornography.
ROME — Pope Francis cautioned against the dangers of the internet Wednesday, warning seminarians “the devil enters” through online pornography.urged“I believe that these things should be used, because it is a progress of science, they do a service to be able to progress in life,” the pope responded, noting that he personally had arrived “too late” for such things, noting that “it’s not my world.”
But you have to use them “as an aid to move forward and to communicate; this is fine,” he said. “But I cannot fail to speak here of the dangers,” such as distractions and wasting time with programs or music. “And there is also another thing, which you know well: digital pornography,” he added. “I say this quite clearly.”
“Each of you think if you have had the experience or have had the temptation of pornography in the digital world,” he continued. “It is a vice that so many people have, so many lay men and women, and also priests and nuns.” Pornography use warps one’s perception of reality, how individuals view loved ones, and brings about significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress, according to a new study.
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