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153 | The Objectification Trap: Is "Looking" a Gateway Drug?

153 | The Objectification Trap: Is "Looking" a Gateway Drug?

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In this episode, we explore the destructive cycle of objectification, which is the act of stripping away a person’s humanity to turn them into a mere object for our own selfish purposes.

Whether performed mentally through imagination, emotionally to soothe personal discomfort, verbally, or physically, this objectification mindset can be a gateway to sin.

When we begin to view others as parts rather than as individuals with souls, we desensitize ourselves, making the unthinkable possible.

If you are struggling to maintain purity in your marriage or seeking freedom from long-term porn addiction, this conversation is for you. We break down the mechanics of how we strip humanity from others and, more importantly, how to stop the cycle.

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Johnny and Emily

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