Mark Ting
Chief Evangelist, Bible Chat
4 min read
In recent months, several U.S. states have taken bold legal action to restrict access to Pornhub, one of the world's largest adult content platforms. States like Utah, Texas, Virginia, and Montana have enacted laws requiring strict age verification, leading Pornhub to block access entirely in these regions. While some argue these policies limit personal freedoms, others see them as a necessary step to protect children and promote moral responsibility.
For Christians, this issue goes beyond politics. Pornography is a serious spiritual battle, undermining purity, self-control, and God’s design for relationships. As followers of Christ, we must ask: How should we respond? This article will explore why these bans matter, the biblical stance on pornography, and practical steps to break free from its grip.
Pornhub has faced increasing scrutiny over its content moderation failures, including concerns about child exploitation, human trafficking, and the ease with which minors access pornography. State legislators have cited these reasons for implementing stricter verification laws. Instead of complying, Pornhub chose to withdraw from these states, raising global debates on the ethics of the adult industry.
From a Christian perspective, these bans align with biblical principles of holiness and protection. Jesus warned against lustful thoughts in Matthew 5:28, and Proverbs 4:23 teaches us to guard our hearts. These legal actions reflect society's growing awareness of the harmful impact of pornography, but more importantly, they serve as a wake-up call for Christians to evaluate their own struggles and commitment to purity.
Scripture is clear: sexual purity is God’s will for us. While the Bible doesn’t mention modern pornography, it speaks directly about lust, immorality, and guarding one’s eyes and heart:
Pornography distorts God's design for sex, shifting it from a sacred marital bond to a self-centered act of consumption. It encourages lust instead of love, secrecy instead of openness, and addiction instead of self-control.
Pornography doesn’t just affect the mind; it affects the soul. Consuming explicit material creates a barrier between us and God (Isaiah 59:2). It leads to guilt, shame, and a diminished desire to pray, worship, or engage in community.
Pornography is a leading cause of marital dissatisfaction and infidelity. Many spouses feel betrayed when they discover their partner's secret habits. Studies show that frequent pornography use reduces emotional intimacy and real-life sexual satisfaction, making it harder for couples to bond.
Scientific research confirms that pornography can be addictive, rewiring the brain and making it difficult to break free. It often leads to:
For many, it starts as curiosity but develops into a habit that controls them. But there is hope. With God's strength, accountability, and practical steps, freedom is possible.
The first step is to acknowledge the sin. God’s grace is abundant, and He offers complete forgiveness when we come to Him with a repentant heart.
Breaking free requires intentional steps to remove temptation. Some practical actions include:
Confessing struggles to a trusted friend, pastor, or mentor brings healing. Sin thrives in secrecy, but victory comes in community.
One of the most effective ways to renew your mind is through consistent engagement with God’s Word. This is where Bible Chat can help.
For those looking to break free from pornography and strengthen their walk with Christ, Bible Chat is a powerful tool. This app provides:
Whenever temptation strikes, turn to God's Word instead. Bible Chat makes it easy to find verses, prayers, and guidance exactly when you need it.
Some argue that banning Pornhub won’t stop porn consumption. While this is partially true, every barrier to sin is a step in the right direction. Just as speed limits don’t eliminate reckless driving but reduce accidents, these bans help limit exposure and encourage awareness.
Others claim that regulating adult content violates personal freedoms. However, Christians recognize that not all freedoms lead to good (1 Corinthians 10:23). Many societies restrict harmful substances like drugs or gambling for the common good. Why should pornography be any different?
Pornhub’s ban in several states is a sign of shifting cultural values, but for Christians, the true battle is not legal—it’s spiritual. God calls us to be set apart (1 Peter 2:9), living lives that reflect His holiness.
If you’re struggling with pornography, know that freedom is possible. Take action today:
“If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
Start your journey to purity and spiritual renewal today. Download Bible Chat now and take the first step toward lasting freedom in Christ.