If I was religious and a churchgoer, and the church had a good reason to check my ID upon entry and record attendance, then yes I'd probably accept it as a condition of attending. Though I can't imagine what rationale…
Is that a trick question? We're discussing this on a post about a law that requires ID to be provided to online pornography sites to verify age.
Why would churches be required to record the personal details of everyone who attends?
Pornography is not an essential product or service. You can live your life without it. Many people do. If there ends up being a privacy risk to consuming online porn, due to having to hand your personal details over to…
No-one is invading your privacy here. If you choose to hand your personal details over to a pornographer, that's on you. You don't have to watch online porn. If you do, any impact to privacy is your own fault.
You don't have to watch internet porn, it isn't an essential activity. Many people never watch it. It's nothing at all like using a bathroom stall, an activity that everyone does, because we all need to defecate as part…
I just want to add a comment to the horde, to let you know that I agree with you completely on all these points. Looking at the other replies, it occurs to me that the debate is often framed solely as a moral issue, but…
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If I was religious and a churchgoer, and the church had a good reason to check my ID upon entry and record attendance, then yes I'd probably accept it as a condition of attending. Though I can't imagine what rationale…
Is that a trick question? We're discussing this on a post about a law that requires ID to be provided to online pornography sites to verify age.
Why would churches be required to record the personal details of everyone who attends?
Pornography is not an essential product or service. You can live your life without it. Many people do. If there ends up being a privacy risk to consuming online porn, due to having to hand your personal details over to…
No-one is invading your privacy here. If you choose to hand your personal details over to a pornographer, that's on you. You don't have to watch online porn. If you do, any impact to privacy is your own fault.
You don't have to watch internet porn, it isn't an essential activity. Many people never watch it. It's nothing at all like using a bathroom stall, an activity that everyone does, because we all need to defecate as part…
I just want to add a comment to the horde, to let you know that I agree with you completely on all these points. Looking at the other replies, it occurs to me that the debate is often framed solely as a moral issue, but…
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