Posts Tagged ‘CP80’

1
Feb

Internet Pornography

   Posted by: Jeff   in Personal Thoughts

The great thing about the CP80 initiative is that it is about choice. It isn’t an argument that pornography should be made illegal in all forms or that laws should define that only adults may access it, but it is about giving a family or organization (I don’t want to leave business situations out of this) the choice of whether or not they want to allow pornographic content to come across their wires.

For those who are unaware, I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and during the Priesthood session of the October 2006 General Conference, President Hinckley asked all the men of the Church (I’m assuming much of what he said applies to women as well) to “Rise Up, O Men of God”. During that talk he read a letter that was written to him by a brother who was (or at least I’m hoping I can use the past tense) heavily addicted to pornography. In the letter, the brother pleads, “…please plead with the brethren of the Church not only to avoid but eliminate the sources of pornographic material in their lives.” President Hinckley later tells us “…there must be self-discipline enough to turn it off.” Yes, I believe he was using the pronoun it to refer to the computer itself, but if it were possible, I think he would prefer we turn the pornographic material itself off.

The Family Movie Act is a great example of a way in which the US Government has given the family a say on what they can do to control media entering their home. The Family Movie Act is not about forcing rated R movies out of the house, or about forcing the movie industry to censor their products, but it gives families a choice about the kinds of media they watch. The CP80 solution to internet pornography is basically to require website to “rate” themselves just like movies are forced to be rated from G to PG to PG-13 to R, etc… Once a website is “rated” by switching to a different port, families can now decide whether or not they want that kind of media entering their homes.

There is no limit to freedom of speech, since those who want to access pornography will be able to, and it will not make it any harder for people to get to their website (the URL isn’t going to change, they’ll probably just be forced to have a landing page – something many digital certificate companies require for certification anyway [my roommate works at DigiCert]). Oh, and as for enforcement? I’m sure the government is OK with fining people like crazy if they violate; when do they not like collecting a lot of cash, they just need to make the fine hefty enough.

Just because it’s hard or seems like a large task doesn’t mean we should just give up. I don’t look to take away the right that others have to indulge in whatever they would like to indulge in, but I would very much like the ability to keep destructive materials out of my home. I have seen too many families, marriages, and lives destroyed over pornography to the point that I barely trust myself enough to say that I will never give in to it. Think about how much time you spend on your computer everyday! Think of how many idle hours some of you have spent just floating from one site to another online! What’s to say that Satan won’t hit you someday with a temptation strong enough to steer you or a loved one to something you would never partake of under normal circumstances. We will all face temptation, but I think it is wise counsel to eliminate as many situations and opportunities as possible when it comes to serious transgression.

Those of our generation can make a difference because we actually understand the technology behind the magic that is the internet.If we can’t stand as disciples of Jesus Christ on something like this, when will we stand on his side? I don’t know what legislation will pass, I don’t know what will happen in the future, but I think true discipleship asks us to stand up in situations like this. We wanted the ability to choose before we came to earth, shouldn’t we continue to fight for it now that we’re here?

17
Oct

Here Goes Nothing…

   Posted by: Jeff   in About Me, Personal Thoughts

Howdy folks, welcome to Jeff’s Blog 2.0. Hopefully this one is a little less sophomoric and a little more content driven. Having said that, I’m sure I’ll go off on some of my classic rants though I plan on leaving out anything about girls unless I’m seriously dating someone and it becomes a consistent part of my life.I’ve been watching one of the coolest shows I’ve ever come across recently, and it really has changed the way I look at what’s going on in the world. For those of you who haven’t watched Glenn Beck on CNN, you should take a look at what he’s doing. If you’d like a more extensive background you can always check www.glennbeck.com for some particulars, but basically he is a Mormon convert that was hoped up on drugs and alcohol for a long time. He’s a conservative, which isn’t necessarily why I like him, but he’s a very family and religion based person.

Recently he has been doing a segment on Porn: America’s Addiction, and I have found it to be amazingly straight forward about the terror that is pornography. There is no mincing words here, Glenn Beck is basically on a mission to get the point out that this is a major concern that should not be ignored. Since Glenn is LDS, I can only imagine that he really trying to heed the words of the Prophet about the evils of pornography and is trying to educate the masses a little more. There has been some interesting dialog (not to mention the great interaction between Glenn and a pornographer during an interview today) that has really tried to put some of this in a more realistic perspective. The basic story is that pornography can ruin marriages, families, and the lives of those who become addicted.


Though I don’t necessarily want to get into a full blown editorial on pornography and the destruction it can cause, I do think it is very admirable that someone is taking the time to try and educate the masses about what a destructive force it can be. If you’re looking for some information on how you can help stop the spread and easy access of pornography on the internet, please take a look at the CP80 Foundation’s website to learn about some great uses of technology that can limit the ability of pornographers to spread their filth to those who want nothing to do with it.
On a lighter note, I’m excited for our ASM activity on Thursday night (for more info on ASM, see my links in the sidebar). We’re having an Oktoberfest with a ton of root beer, brats and such from J Dawgs, and a lot of games and food! It should be a blast . If you’d like to come, shoot me an email and I’ll send you details. The entrance fee will be $3 if you’re not an ASM member, but that will basically cover 1/2 of what you’ll eat. :)