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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Pornography In Art...
![]() For more click here: Webcashmaker.com Today's society has taken the beauty of the human body and has put it on display for everyone to see. Many would have us to believe that pornography is no longer pornography if it is part of the plot of a movie or book, or in a museum or art class, or in a magazine or even text book. Is pornography still wrong if it is used for such purposes? According to Merriam- Webster, a work of art, by definition, is something that gives high aesthetic satisfaction and gives sensational feelings to the viewer or listener. Pornography, is the depiction of acts in a sensational manner so as to arouse an intense emotional reaction. Therefore, it seems to me, that pornography and art are the same thing, purely by definition! So do you agree???
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: shooting pool in Elysium
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Art is in the eye of the beholder.
Its a subjective thing. Unfortunately, there are those who think they're empowered to tell us what is and isn't art. |
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