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Pornography as a way of seeing to fight against

July 19, 2005

There is a wound in my own generation which reads like this. We will not make any truth stands--morally or otherwise--because we did not like the legalistic way our parents did it. All their talk of relativism and moral absolutes rings cold to us. So as a result we have not taken a stand against some of the grossest collective sins of our own generation. i recognize that lots of our reason for not standing is because few of us had fathers who affirmed our voices or lives in any real way. I also see, that we are a complex and creative generation able to be aware of many dynamics that neither the generation above us or behind us has to see.

We are a generation that I believe has been given a unique prophetic function to see "in between" things. To see in between generations for instance. To be aware of our own place in the larger story. To see and be aware of the many systems of the world, and the systems which our parents served unawares. This is a gift, but it does not give us the excuse of not taking a stand and speaking truth.

One of the most overt shadows of my generation which is still very rarely spoken of is our blatant acceptance of pornography. I think it is a great example of our moral ambiguity, or inability to form a true opinion. Often, we don't take a stand, on the grounds of wanting to be culturally relevant, but this can become a type of legalism in its own right, just as the virtue of tolerance can easily become an idol which doesn't allow men to make distinctions or move at all in discernment.

Discernment is a spirtual gift, and it matters to God to separate things. At the creation, He separated night and day, He separated the waters from the land etc. God separates things, makes distinctions between this and that, names this one thing, and that another.

This was God's own masculine function naming, calling forth, and separating. Distinction is good. Discernment between good and evil, though sometimes more complex than our parents imagined is still the backbone of Life. The cross was good. Raping children is bad.

IF we lose this ability to discern between good and evil--not just as rules or codes, BUT AS WAYS (there are the "ways" of evil--an example is to separate sex from intimacy-- just as there are the ways of good), we have no right to speak into other generations! Ok, so pornography. Let me say, pornography is bad. I am here talking about the spirit of pornography and prostitution, not about nudity, the human body or sex.

I am talking about the "way of seeing" which is from the enemy, and inevitably leads to rape and abuse.
We are seeing everyday, in the papers of sex abuse and rape. But we are not talking yet, as a generation about the presence of the spirit of pornography in so much television, media, and magazines. Not just playboy and overt porn, but on our #1 tele shows. In this country, "desperate housewives" is the top rated show. This show is absolutely saturated with a prostitutional spirit. Not only in content, but also form.

I am an artist, and have worked at several major art schools over the years. I know the difference between nudity and prostitution. The human body is not evil, but the way of looking at it which is present in pornography is. It not only objectifies, but it teaches us to see other in a false way. It does not allow you to encounter the person as a person, but rather as a "thing". That should be sign enough, but it gets worse.

You notice that porn homogenizes ethnicity. That is to say, that every person is experienced the same regardless of who they actually are, and what their ethinic background. This should be a clear sign to us, as the enemy always blurs identity, so that we do not appreciate the uniqueness of that particular person! I first noticed this in europe, when I would see an add that had a spirit of porn on it, it did not matter who was actually in the add, the person was "flattened out" to elicit the same exact reponse. So not only is it selfish to take a person's body and use it for your own pleasure, without any actual relationship with that person (which is in itself as way of the enemy--ie intimacy without relationship, which is the exact opposite of how God works); but it is also an act of dis-integration of the personhood of that one being used in the imagery. It agrees with the enemy that they are something they are not!

God is into integration! He is into wholeness. We must fight to see one another as whole people. But porn by its nature, is anti-wholeness. It forces you to see the other as abstracted sexuality. The only way you can rape another person is to not see them as a whole person. This is why pornography has been proven to lead to rape.

I am not saying that God does not have grace on a generation of fatherless children, who live in a time of increasing evil--which we do! I am saying that let's at least call it what it is, and fight against it. When I saw a recent advertizement for a movie where a girl was moving under a pornographic spirit , I thought, whether it is clever or not to make a remake of an old 80's tv show, and use hip this generational characters or not, it is pornography. And I want to be one man fighting for her wholeness, by not just being entertained by one of God's daughters going to the slaughter of prostitution!

I know many friends are struggling with this pornographic way of seeing. And the enemy likes to keep everyone in guilt and shame. And that sucks. God wants to walk us out from there, and displace that way of seeing with true intimacy and beauty which is whole. I am not condemning people for struggle. I know the struggle to become whole and to see other people as whole. I think it is good that all the problems in the priesthood in the US has come to light, so Jesus can begin to bring healing and light into those hidden rooms. But I also think that we need to fight the good fight, and be able to discern when the ways of evil are present.

Lord help us to see as you see! We know that darkness is increasing, but we want to be a people in Your Light. That the latter glory in us, would be more radiant than the current darkness! Help us to discern when this pornographic way of seeing is present. We know that beauty is not evil, nor is the human body, but we know that the lenses of the enemy are lies and false. Help us not to look through these lense. Help us to see the people trapped under these spirits, and to love them as You do, and to not join their enslavers.

Remember a person can be fully clothed and be under a pornographic spirit. Or entirely nude, and be pure. It is not about nudity. It is about ways of seeing one another. And we need to be able to discern between evil ways of seeing and good ways of seeing. Good ways, include seeing the whole person, seeing a real creation of God there. A good test is that pornography always homogenizes identity, so you have a very hard time encountering the actual person beneath the spirit.

by derek at 8:27 PM

london

July 8, 2005

Just wanted to tell everyone, we are in prayer for our friends in London, and just the city in general. We feel like a family member has had to taste death. It feels more than violational. We know that things will get worse in these times, and we need to be a place of peace for those who have nothing to cling to.
We are praying specifically that His People will fill up with His Peace to offer stability as the infrastructures shake. And that all those many prayer people and people of Peace in London will feel His Presence even more tangibly, and be able then to shed his light into that darkness. And offer those who have little to cling to, tangible love, that they too may taste His Kingdom, as the kingdoms of this earth shake and tremble. That as the darkness increases, the contrast of His Glory will be made more apparent, and people will choose to flood into His Light and Life!

Still, hard to watch friends get hit by such a life-hating spirit. I personally love London, and feel that it is destined to be a beacon city throughout the end times. Much more to go in its story. But in this hour, that it would know His inner Peace...
We know that as things progress the darkness will increase, as the evil is harvested along with the good; but we also know the later temple will have a greater glory than the former, and His Manifest Presence is already increasing within us. May it be known this week in this special city!

We send all our love from America, and even more deeply from the Father's bossom. blessings...

by derek at 12:14 AM

live8

July 3, 2005

So we figured out how to stream Live 8 all day. AOL was broadcasting live from all the stages today--London, Tokyo, Moscow, Paris, Philadelphia and Canada. I got up at the ridiculous (for us) hour of 7 a.m. to catch U2 opening in London. Thanks to my brand new Bose speakers, these teeny weeny little things that transmit the sound of a massive stereo from my computer, we filled our house with sounds from around the world.

This event is just amazing--in that it literally consumed the news for a day. For one day we were relieved of Iraq and even the normal slime of MTV and given a taste of something noble. But last night we were reading about it, we really felt God's hand in it--that he was directing hope to Africa. Money or not, it seems like a wave of blessing going out to the continent.

Some bite-sized thoughts on live 8:
when artists mobilize to voice like this, it is really powerful. Music makes a very big space on the earth, if anyone doubts it!

Some artists that we can pray into Jesus--Richard Ashcroft, Madonna, the singer from Razorlights, Dave Matthews. Sometimes you can see when someone is going to "pop into the kingdom" as Derek puts it--and we really feel that around these special people.

Funny, because this week I was listening to "Bittersweet Symphony" by one of my old favorite CDs and we were walking about last night singing it... and telling Derek that Richard Ashcroft (the singer) is made to open realms of heaven. And what do you know, there he was this morning, right after U2, on stage with Coldplay to perform this amazing song this morning. He has a job to do--I am praying for his discovery of God and deliverance.

Bono is a general in the spirit. He's pretty much doing his job and consecrating things to the Lord.

The Irish have a passion for justice, and it is going to get louder. You can see this obviously in both Bob Geldof and Bono. I once had a dream about Ireland. It was a lone bloody warrior at the end of the world and was limping, bruised and beaten, and complaining about it rather loudly, but its heart was still throbbing and it still thrust its sword out. The love of many will grow cold, so it says, but the Irish were made to make it to the end.

Eagles are going to land in Scotland during the G8 meeting. This is really a time for the intercessors!

Dave Matthews' song breaks a space open for prayer of America, whether he knows it or not. He also has a destiny.

Africa is on the rise. In general we are going to be hearing a lot about Africa in the next 10 years. God is going to change the face of the entire continent. Poverty is a spirit before it is an economic problem. This is a continent that has the world's richest gems buried in its ground. Diamonds! The world has stolen them, but Africa is going to access supernatural power like few other nations, and this is going to transform many other nations. They are, along with Australia and Norway, one of the places in the world that are going to be the new "New World." They are going to develop their own ways of doing things outside of even America's influence.

Jamaica is supposed to be a island of color warriors. It feels like a lot of reggae gets stuck in repetition and a weak protest that never really breaks out into real liberation. Not just liberation from the colonizers, but the liberation from the enemy!

This brings me to a thought I've been having lately. A lot of protest art is just reactionary, and this is kind of a trick to keep artists from actually being real freedom warriors. There is genuine protest, but then there is just reaction to the past or to perceived limitations. So few artists--even watching them all day--really believe and know that they can go where no one else has gone before.

Berlin rocks. Boy, is that city intense! Another place of destiny.

by Amy at 1:13 AM