A clergy man has made it clear that pornography and masturbation pose a great danger to those who are addicted to the habit.
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Young and old have been given a sound warning to stay away from
pornography and masturbation as it could affect the brain and lead one
astray.
This was revealed by the Rev. Paul Ojoh, the Resident Pastor,
Shepherd House Assembly International, Jos further hinted that
pornography and masturbation could affect the brain and impede
productivity. “Those twin evils could hurt the brain and impede
productivity because of the cumulative negative effects of addiction to
them,” he stated on Sunday in Jos, during a sermon at the Youth Conference of the Church.
In the sermon titled: ‘Dealing with Forces of Addiction’, he noted that a high percentage of youths suffer addiction mostly to pornography and masturbation.
“Research has shown that more than 50 per cent of youths are
addicted to pornography, while 60 to 90 per cent of adolescent boys and
40 per cent of adolescent girls are addicted to masturbation.
“These addictions are sins against nature; the right hemisphere
of the brain functions in facilitating creativity and inventions and a
portion of the brain called ‘cingulate codex, is responsible for moral
and ethical decisions. “So, when you feed your brain with masturbation
and pornographic materials, it impedes your productivity and affects the
efficiency of your brain which is designed to perform the task of
creativity and invention,’’ he explained.
According to him, he said those battling the habit should not
suffer alone as they need divine intervention to see them through.
“Addicts of masturbation must admit that they cannot overcome
their battles alone. They must accept that it is only possible with the
divine intervention of God.
“It is important you avoid anything that triggers such
addictions; these are things that you see and read that pollute your
mind towards it like movies, magazines and places
“You must renew your mind and feed it with the word of God to
fight addictive materials that have occupied the space of your mind.
“Addicts should also seek counsel from people of integrity, who
will counsel them and monitor them through their recovery process,’’ he said.
He said that addictions could also enslave a man, put him in
bondage and regulate the lifestyle of the affected person or persons,
which could subjugate potentialities. The clergy, who defined addiction
as a repeated habit which becomes a lifestyle, mentioned other negative
addictions to include the internet, food, s*x, alcohol, amongst others.
The youth conference featured comedies, drama plays and special
renditions from the Choir.