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n e w c h u r c h l i f e : j u ly / au g u s t 2 0 1 3 An obscene or idolized picture may inspire a physical reaction or sensual delights, but it cannot inspire genuine love. Love is reciprocal. An idol cannot reciprocate or respond. We also know from doctrine that all delights from first to last are gathered together to support conjugial love and also the love of procreating offspring. (See Conjugial Love 68) To seek to enjoy those precious natural delights without thought of a true partner is to distort and pervert them. It reflects no responsibility to others. The Lord has also provided these delights to support the love of offspring as potential angels of heaven. Adoring “dead” images is to turn one’s back upon this use altogether. Denying the use turns genuine delights into lust. In yet another connection let us remember that all our experiences become stamped in our memories. They are allotted a place there according to the pleasant and delightful things that introduced them. (Arcana Coelestia 3512) The human mind is designed to associate related experiences and thoughts so that it can form conclusions about them. Contrasts between good and evil thoughts can sometimes help to form valid conclusions, provided that there are not strong lusts associated with the evil that tip the balance in its favor. If an evil and lustful memory is associated with what should be a beautiful experience, the juxtaposition can distort or even destroy the pleasure of that experience. It is fairly common, perhaps all too common, to have lewd imagery pop up, when the thought is directed to beautiful and even holy loves. The mixture can lead to conjugial cold and even become profane. (See Conjugial Love 256) The more we look at pornographic images the more they become fixed in our minds. Evil people love to use such repetition to seize greater influence and power. As the Writings point out, “If one lives with adulterers and harlots he soon thinks nothing of adultery.” (See True Christian Religion 120:2) In an age where one can hardly pass a magazine rack without being exposed to pornography, we must face up to the hellish abuse of repetition. If you are exposed often enough to a foul smell, the time will come when you no longer realize that it stinks. (Arcana Coelestia 814) Obviously parents will want to teach their children about the dangers of pornography, as well as to control their exposure to it. Care should be taken regarding the language we use lest beautiful ideas and delights suffer injury through inadvertently exciting filthy thoughts. (See Arcana Coelestia 5055 and 2466) At the same time that we seek to combat an evil, which unfortunately 382