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Whats That Purple Building, Daddy?

Pornography has taken off with the advent of the Internet.

Now you can get streaming video and pictures of exploitive acts of all sexual natures and variety.

Viewing pornography can be addictive.  It can also destroy your soul, not to mention your relationships with women and how you view women in general.

It is said that your eye is the window into your soul.

“The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light; but if your eye is not sound, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness! (Holy Gospel of Saint Matthew 6:22-23)

Then why do you view pornography?

A documentary film titled What’s That Purple Building, Daddy? explores how pornography destroys souls, families, and this nations fabric of life.  It also shows what you can do to fight this evil.

Former porn users, Mark Houck and Damian Wargo, co-founders of The King’s Men, have taken steps to fight pornography by engaging in a strategy to close down Coyotes, a strip club in their own backyard. They succeeded! This inspirational video tells you how they went about it and outlines a plan of action for others to follow.

What’s That Purple Building, Daddy? will give you a fresh insight into how pornography is affecting everyone in America, and how men can successfully fight against this evil in their own lives and in their communities.

Warning: The following video contains explicit sexual images.  Only the well-formed conscious should view this trailer.

To learn more about the What’s That Purple Building, Daddy? documentary click here.

(Biretta tip:  Anthony Buono of 6 Stone Jars and Ave Maria Singles)

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Andy
Andy
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 8:57am

Thanks for this. This is a movement that needs to grow. I don’t have statistics in front of me, but believe me I’d be lowballing it to say that 8 or 9 out of 10 men view pornography regularly, especially with the advent of the internet. Porn addiction is a real thing, and it is every bit as difficult to kick as drugs.

We need movements like this that put a public face on the resistance, a group that lets men know that they aren’t alone in their struggles, and we need to fight back against this industry that exploits women (by reducing them to their physical appearance) AND men (by appealing to their basest, strongest sexual urges to make money).

Porn is typically a private problem, and most individuals feels alone in the struggle. Let’s get this monster out into the light, where we can overcome it together.

TurnAroundDude
TurnAroundDude
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:00pm

Nice. Porn is shown prominently in the anti-porn trailer and documentary itself.

Tito Edwards
Reply to  TurnAroundDude
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:04pm

TAD,

No it is not.

Scantily clad women are out of focus and in the background, hence the warning.

TurnAroundDude
TurnAroundDude
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:45pm

They are not always out of focus or in the background. Despite the clear warning, the film itself is pornographic.

Donald R. McClarey
Admin
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:58pm

TurnAroundDude is the Catholic Anarchist who has been banned from this site, in yet another pathetic, and transparent, guise to leave a comment on this blog.

Joe Hargrave
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 4:18pm

Catholic Anarchist redefines the concept of “pathetic.”

Nothing less than a modern-day crusade against pornography and pornographers is required. On the website, the makers of the video take credit for costing one porn business hundreds of thousands of dollars.

If we had real Catholic leadership, indulgences would be promised to those who caused similar financial and other kinds of serious damage to the pornography industry. As far as I’m concerned, it is the top threat to families and the souls of children and young adults today.

Of course, within the boundaries of the law, moral and civil. Maybe instead of focusing on trying to cripple the economy of Arizona, for instance, the outraged Catholic left could try and cripple the finances of the porn industry.

Wonder what our friend will think of that suggestion?

DarwinCatholic
Reply to  Joe Hargrave
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 5:48pm

Wow, reading the comments at Mother Jones is pretty eye-opening…

Tito Edwards
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 6:40pm

Andy,

I completely agree.

It is an addiction and Catholics must be on alert for those to help those in need.

Darwin,

I read the first few and I stopped.

The contempt for Christians was unbearable.

jose edison
jose edison
Wednesday, August 4, AD 2010 4:17am

pornograpy is demonic it destroys.JESUS IS POWERFULL AND HE WILL DESTROY THAT BONDAGE .PRAY AND PRAY

Theresa
Theresa
Monday, November 15, AD 2010 9:06am

Thank you all for making a video to help those of us who want to help others’ but not sure where to even begin.
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