Despite nearly 25,000 supporters, a public campaign asking McDonald’s and Starbucks to install anti-pornography filters on their in-store free WiFi networks has so far been unsuccessful.
A former Christian radio host was sentenced to 40 years in prison Thursday (Dec. 11) for sexually exploitation of a minor and possession of child pornography.
Nearly 15 years ago, a survey found that Christians looked at pornography at nearly the same rates as non-believers. Have things improved? Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
Clay Olsen sees pornography addiction among youth as a serious problem. So serious, in fact, that he won’t rest until the world knows the harmful effects of porn.
Google has joined the fight against pornography. The company has prohibited apps sold through its app store that contain explicit content; now they are refusing advertisements that contain or lead to pornography.