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Probably because of the post title. Can you open this? http://www.lbauman.caHats Off wrote:My filter classifies this blog as "Indecency" so I can't read it.
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When I try to open either of those two links, my filter (Covenant Eyes) blocks the connection.
If I copy the link and then change to https rather than http, CE will allow the page to load.
If I copy the link and then change to https rather than http, CE will allow the page to load.
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It is a secure site. I use Covenant Eyes as well, and I don't think it has ever coughed at this. When I go to lbauman.ca, or http://www.lbauman.ca, it starts going to http:// then automatically switches to https://.ken_sylvania wrote:When I try to open either of those two links, my filter (Covenant Eyes) blocks the connection.
If I copy the link and then change to https rather than http, CE will allow the page to load.
So I guess in the future, I should rename the page if I'm talking about something like that. And enter the url as https://www.lbauman.ca
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it’s hard to grasp what a huge problem it is, and, i agree with you, it can lead to horrible treatment of others, in addition to self-inflicted hell.Joy wrote:And the immediate victims of pornography--the women and children who are held captive, subjected to unspeakable abuse, and thrown away or killed when no longer "useful" in the wicked trade.lesterb wrote:New blog post here.
i know little about these measures, but, the problems are so widespread, governments are attempting response! (for me) this gives a clue about the high costs associated with it.
i don’t believe that gov mandates are the answer, we can pray they don’t make everything worse, which seems to be a frequent unintended consequence. lester is on a good path in his blog.
Russia
http://www.christianaction.org.za/index ... ornography
Utah, S Dakota, Virginia, Arkansas (Arkansas is not in this report)
https://relevantmagazine.com/slices/two ... lth-crisis
Public health crisis
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/11/politics/ ... index.html
porn has existed throughout history.
with the advent of “techie devices in everyone’s hands,” the readily-available, hard to ignore, MASSIVE QUANTITIES have exponentially worsened the problems.
i just don’t believe the human brain was designed to cope with these (infinite) quantities.
add to that, lester’s point about how the male brain processes images, the visual.
i believe we are still infants in understanding how to handle technology; so far, there are some very rough edges. we can hope, in future, people will look on this period and think, “how ghastly! - what were they thinking?!”
however, many have complained for decades about shoddy tv programming, which has generally only worsened, to the degree many no longer view any of it. (not only those with religious convictions.)
different organized measures have been attempted to control tv programming (similar to these anti-porn measures?) .. but, results are not spectacular.
lester is on the right path, it’s about personal convictions, self restraint, understanding the high costs+dangers. understanding sin is not innocuous. personal choices have community costs, even when not intended.
refusing temptation can be deeply painful in the moment.
a person must be convinced the rewards are greater.
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Most or all of this drama, humiliation, wasted taxpayer money could be spared -
with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.
”We’re all just walking each other home.”
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with even modest attempt at presenting balanced facts from the start.
”We’re all just walking each other home.”
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What browser do you use? I believe Chrome generally auto-redirects from http:// to https:// as part of their "Secure Everywhere" initiative. I used IE to verify that CE was blocking only the http:// for me and not the https://.lesterb wrote:It is a secure site. I use Covenant Eyes as well, and I don't think it has ever coughed at this. When I go to lbauman.ca, or http://www.lbauman.ca, it starts going to http:// then automatically switches to https://.ken_sylvania wrote:When I try to open either of those two links, my filter (Covenant Eyes) blocks the connection.
If I copy the link and then change to https rather than http, CE will allow the page to load.
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My normal browser is Chrome. I use Edge when I need a "second opinion". I very seldom use Internet Explorer.ken_sylvania wrote:What browser do you use? I believe Chrome generally auto-redirects from http:// to https:// as part of their "Secure Everywhere" initiative. I used IE to verify that CE was blocking only the http:// for me and not the https://.lesterb wrote:It is a secure site. I use Covenant Eyes as well, and I don't think it has ever coughed at this. When I go to lbauman.ca, or http://www.lbauman.ca, it starts going to http:// then automatically switches to https://.ken_sylvania wrote:When I try to open either of those two links, my filter (Covenant Eyes) blocks the connection.
If I copy the link and then change to https rather than http, CE will allow the page to load.
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