Indecency wrestles infidelity
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 11/18/2009 5:30:00 AMBookmark and Share

Seductive television commercials, billboards, and websites are encouraging married individuals to take part in affairs.

 

Bill Johnson (American Decency Association)AshleyMadison is a website that has become increasingly aggressive in selling its services. Bill Johnson, head of the American Decency Association, weighs in on the site's focus.
 
"[The] understanding is that there's over 4,000,000 members of AshleyMadison basically just laying down the welcome mat for anybody that wants to have an affair." Johnson says the advertisements are "enticing and making [affairs] so available to vulnerable individuals, vulnerable couples, and [they're] obviously doing a great deal of damage."
 
Johnson understands that the company guarantees an affair, but "the founder of it, in any interview that he ever executes, just has incredible bogus lies and half-truths that I think he's rationalizing for his own self so that within his own being, he can live with himself. I don't know how the man frankly can live with himself for creating a website of this wicked nature," the decency advocate wonders. 
 
The head of the American Decency Agency believes money is the website's motivation, but what disturbs him is that television and radio talk shows allow AshleyMadison's spokesman on their shows and basically give him a free pass to promote adulterous affairs. Johnson suggests that people work daily on strengthening their own relationships with God, and at the same time, he encourages them to contact the networks to voice disapproval.

 

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2/9/2010 9:07:55 AM