All men over forty should have their prostate examined regularly, especially those who view pornography without ejaculation.
*** g90 4/8 27 The Prostate and Its Problems ***
Bible?s Moral Standard a ProtectionGood prostate health seems also to relate to the Bible?s high moral standard. All males would do well to note two principles in particular:.
Guarding
one?s thoughts: At Matthew 5:28 Jesus Christ counsels: "But I say to you that everyone that keeps on looking at a woman so as to have a passion for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart." Following Jesus? advice can contribute to good prostate health. How? When passion is aroused in a man, the prostate gland prepares for intercourse. Dr. Brosman writes that repeated episodes of arousal without accompanying ejaculation cause an accumulation of fluid in the prostate and the seminal vesicles and can lead to prostate trouble.Today, many men seek sexual excitement by reading pornographic or sexually stimulating literature or by watching immoral movies or television programs. How much better to follow the apostle Paul?s advice: "Let fornication and uncleanness of every sort or greediness not even be mentioned among you, just as it befits holy people."?Ephesians 5:3; see also Philippians 4:8.
Yes, the prostate is another marvel of our Creator. Without it, there would possibly be no procreation. So out of respect for his own body and God?s design, every man ought to take steps to keep his prostate gland healthy.
Now, what is amusing is that enough readers took exception to this comment, many having lost their husbands to this disease, that the GB together with their embarrassed God saw fit to fit to cast a further 'flash of light' on the subject. In a typical back-track that is actually made to look like a victory the writers add the following in response to a readers letter :
*** g90 8/8 30 From Our Readers ***
Prostate Problems Your article on prostate problems (April 8, 1990) interested me, as my father needed prostate surgery. Although the article was very informative, the closing comments bothered me. You say that many men seek sexual arousal through pornographic literature. This insinuates that all men who have prostate problems are looking at films or literature of a pornographic nature.N. R., Federal Republic of Germany
We
did not mean to imply that prostate problems are necessarily the result of unchristian conduct. Prostate problems are common among older men?including faithful Christians?for a number of reasons. But since unfulfilled sexual arousal appears to be involved in causing or at least aggravating the problem in some men, it was deemed appropriate to caution our readers against the snare of pornography.?ED.
They titled the article, The Prostate and Its Problems Bible?s Moral Standard a Protection and then state We did not mean to imply that prostate problems are necessarily the result of unchristian conduct. lol...that reasoning is like stepping sideways to the rear.
So what we learn from this is:
1) Unamed Doctors opinions are very easy to discover and quote.
2) Always ejaculate if you view pornography.
3) Even faithful Christians have prostate glands.
4) The WTS is right and its readers are wrong.
As I say, every man over the age of forty should have his prostate regularly examined, some however, should have the examination by means of a tightly rolled up Watchtower.
Best regards - HS