Cell Phones and Mobile Pornography Featured on TV
July 25th, 2006
Posted by: Theo NicolakisJamey Tucker from WKRN Channel 2 in Nashville recently did a TV story on a session we ran at the Clergy-Laity entitled, “Orthodox Church Fights Cell Phone Porn”.
The session, which was very well received at the Clergy-Laity and heavily attended, garnered a tremendous amount of interest from not only the participants but also from the local community.
Indeed, many found it ironic that the Orthodox Christian Church would be on the cutting edge of technology. It was a pleasure to be able to not only inform people about the cutting edge work that we are doing online with our work on the Archdiocese web site, Iconograms, Bulletin Builder, Orthodox Web Builder, iDonations, the Orthodox Marketplace and more, but also our efforts to foster this development through the establishment of the Information Technology Commission under SCOBA.
Indeed, it has been an encouraging and refreshing experience to see our hierarchs in the Church willing and anxious to take a lead roll in the challenges posed by the technology age.
I think what has really set the stage for this was the pastoral letter published by the SCOBA hierarchs back in March. While the letter is now about four months old, the pastoral message, warnings, and guidelines will set the stage for our Church’s involvement in the months and years ahead.
Because this letter was an inspiration for the Clergy-Laity sessions we recently held in Nashville, I thought it was fitting to once again post this pastoral message and bring it to the forefront of our dialogue on the topic of mobile devices and pornography.
SCOBA
The Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas
8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10021
March 15, 2006
To the Reverend Clergy of our parishes
Dearly beloved brothers in the Lord,
With this letter, we, the hierarchs of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas, wish to share with you some disturbing observations concerning the destruction of many lives in our nation, as explicit sexual content becomes increasingly available through a variety of technologies.
We are writing at this time because we know that you care deeply about the well-being of your children, and it is precisely your children who may pay the highest price and become victims of the uncontrolled availability of all that is now technologically available on the internet. This could spell disaster for your children and grandchildren, inflicting upon their lives and their families grave consequences resulting in immeasurable moral, social and spiritual damage.
Current advanced technology facilitates the distribution of digital video content via wireless handheld devices such as video cell phones, iPods and PDAs. Through highly advanced versions of these wireless handheld devices, all the pornography on the internet is available to many Americans, including our children and teens. There are no filtering or monitoring devices available at this time. This means many children and teens will be able to access such material, unless their parents are aware of this threat and take action to prevent it.
The technology itself is not dangerous. The danger lies in the fact that there are currently no safeguards or regulations in place to protect children and teens from being exposed to unwanted, seductive and explicit content that is downloadable through these wireless handheld devices.
The National Coalition and the Religious Alliance Against Pornography (RAAP), which has been fighting the advancement of our sexualized culture since 1986, when it was formed in New York with Archbishop Iakovos among its founders, are now working with the CTIA Wireless Association to ensure that appropriate guidelines, controls and protections from this threat are in place as it relates to cell phones.
However, it is critically important that companies develop educational materials for parents, which will be used consistently at the point of purchase and choice of contract. Until these wireless devices can be used safely, we urge great caution to parents of children and teens.
We call upon you, our clergy, to be vigilant and to help keep your flock informed of the dangers they unknowingly are opening to their children and grandchildren when they give them these wireless devices, before appropriate protection has been developed. Ongoing parental guidance is essential to protect our children.
Invoking the prayers of the Holy Theotokos for the welfare of our beloved children, we extend to you and your flock our blessings,
+Archbishop DEMETRIOS, Chairman
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
+Metropolitan PHILIP, Vice Chairman
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
+Metropolitan CHRISTOPHER, Secretary
Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada
+Metropolitan NICHOLAS of Amissos, Treasurer
American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese in the USA
+Metropolitan HERMAN
Orthodox Church in America
+Archbishop NICOLAE
Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America and Canada
+Metropolitan JOSEPH
Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church
+Metropolitan CONSTANTINE
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA
+Bishop ILIA of Philomelion
Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America
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