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Talk about bashing the bishop – strict American Christians who strongly oppose porn turn out to be watching hours of online filth on the quiet.

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Samuel Perry of the University of Oklahoma analysed the porn habits – and religious beliefs of 2,279 Americans.

He found that many Christians – in particular, Evangelical Protestants – said that porn was ‘always immoral’, but watched it anyway.

In groups of men with the highest church attendance, up to 25% of the men were still watching porn.


Perry told International Business Times, ‘These findings show that Americans who are deeply religious and theologically conservative, even though they probably do sincerely hate pornography morally, they are the most likely to find themselves violating their own moral views by using it.

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‘Maybe we sincerely want to live out our professed religious values and but the circumstances around us make that pretty difficult and so the combination of context and human nature mean that deeply religious people often experience profound religious and moral incongruence.’


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