Joint Statement on Pornography
by The Synagogue Council of America
and The National Conference of Catholic Bishops
December 7, 1993
As Jewish and Roman Catholic leaders in America, we recognize the importance of the
constitutionally recognized right to freedom of speech. At the same time, however, we are
greatly concerned about the alarming growth of pornography. Graphic public displays, books,
videocassettes, advertising displays and even telecommunications frequently portray
degrading and violent sexual behavior, which demeans the human character, debases the
individual and is openly pornographic and morally offensive.
As Jews and Catholics, we teach that the creator fashioned each person in the Divine
image. Any material that demeans the inherent dignity of women, men and children by removing
sexuality from the context of meaningful interpersonal relationships denies the image of the
Creator within all of us. In our view, pornography and the portrayal of sadistic violence
debase sexuality, corrode human relationships, exploit individuals -- especially women and
young people -- undermine marriage and family life, foster antisocial behavior and weaken
the moral fiber of society itself.
As religious leaders, our first responsibility is to teach -- openly and consistently --
important moral truths, including truths about sexual morality. The so-called
"ethic" of immediate sexual gratification is fundamentally opposed to integral
human growth and fulfillment. We must educate about the values of family life and
responsible life in society. We must teach that pornography degrades those used in its
production, as well as those who are desensitized or whose values are perverted through its
consumption. We denounce pornography because we believe that it reduces the Creator"s gift
of sexuality to a level that is devoid of personal dignity, commitment and spirituality.
We call upon our fellow citizens to help stem the proliferation of pornography in our
community by refusing to purchase or to view such materials. We further call upon all
members of our religious communities to foster a true respect for human sexuality among all
those with whom they come in contact. We especially appeal to parents to give guidance to
their children in this area. In addition, we believe it is incumbent upon teachers and
religious leaders to openly address these issues.
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