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CounterCulture: The Pornography Problem

56 min · 11. juni 2026
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75% of boys and 70% of girls have seen pornography by the time they are thirteen. Even many pastors and those in leadership positions are struggling in secret. The panel discuss the exploitation that porn causes as well as how young men and women can get free from it's grip.

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