March 2026
NewsLetter
The Negative Impact of Pornography: A Biblical and Ellen G. White Perspective
Jean-Michel Etienne, Ph.D.
In today’s digital world, pornography is easily accessible and increasingly accepted in many societies. However, from a biblical viewpoint, pornography poses a serious moral and spiritual risk. Scripture consistently emphasizes that maintaining purity of heart and mind is vital for a healthy relationship with God and others. Ellen G. White, a respected Christian author and spiritual counselor in the Seventh-day Adventist tradition, also strongly warned about the harmful effects of impure thoughts and sensual indulgence. When viewed through the lens of the Bible and Ellen G. White’s writings, pornography appears as a practice that harms the mind, distorts relationships, and weakens spiritual life.

1. Pornography Corrupts the Mind
The Bible emphasizes that the battle for righteousness begins in the mind. Jesus declared:
“But I say unto you, that whosoever looked on a woman to lust after her hath already committed adultery with her in his heart.” (Matthew 5:28)
This statement reveals that sin is not limited to outward actions; it begins with inward desires and thoughts. Pornography intentionally stimulates lustful imagination and encourages individuals to view others as objects of pleasure rather than as persons created in the image of God.
Ellen G. White wrote:
“By beholding we become changed.” (The Adventist Home, p. 401)
What we repeatedly look at shapes our thoughts, character, and actions. Pornography feeds the mind with images that gradually alter one’s moral sensitivity. Over time, individuals may become desensitized to impurity and increasingly tolerant of behaviors that once seemed unacceptable.
She further warned:
“Impure thoughts lead to impure actions.”
(Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1, p. 236)
Pornography, therefore, becomes a gateway that plants seed of temptation and moral compromise in the heart.
2. Pornography Distorts God’s Design for Sexuality
The Bible presents sexuality as a sacred gift designed for marriage. In Genesis, God established the marriage relationship between a man and a woman as the proper context for intimacy:
Therefore, a man shall leave his father and mother and be united to his wife: and they shall become one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24)
Pornography, however, strips sexuality from its sacred relational context. Instead of intimacy based on love, commitment, and mutual respect, pornography encourages selfish gratification, fantasy, and unrealistic expectations.
Ellen G. White emphasized the sacredness of marital intimacy:
“The marriage covenant is honorable… but it is often degraded to serve the passions.” (The Adventist Home, p. 121)
Pornography contributes to this degradation by reducing sexuality to entertainment. It erodes the spiritual beauty of the marriage bond and encourages attitudes that undermine fidelity and respect between spouses.
3. Pornography Damages Relationships
One of the most damaging effects of pornography is its influence on relationships, particularly marriage. Pornography promotes unrealistic expectations about intimacy and frequently causes dissatisfaction with one's spouse.
The Bible teaches that love seeks the wellbeing of others:
"Love worketh not ill to his neighbor: therefore, love is the fulfilling of the law." (Romans 13:10)
Pornography, by contrast, cultivates self-centered desire rather than selfless love. It encourages individuals to seek pleasure without commitment or responsibility.
Ellen G. White warned about the danger of sensual indulgence weakening moral strength:
"Those who allow their minds to dwell upon scenes of impurity… will find that their moral powers are weakened." (Counsels on Health, p. 621)
When moral powers weaken, trust and intimacy in relationships suffer. Many marriages have experienced conflict, betrayal, and emotional distance because of pornography.
4. Pornography Weakens Spiritual Life
Perhaps the most serious consequence of pornography is its spiritual impact. Sin always creates distance between the human heart and God. The psalmist declared:
“Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? … He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart.” (Psalm 24:3–4)
God desires purity not only in outward conduct but also in inward motives. Pornography pollutes the heart and disrupts the believer’s spiritual focus.
Ellen G. White repeatedly emphasized the importance of guarding the mind:
“The mind must be kept pure. Only pure thoughts can be entertained.” (Messages to Young People, p. 285)
A mind filled with impure images struggles to focus on prayer, Scripture, and spiritual growth. Over time, pornography can dull the conscience and weaken one’s sensitivity to the Holy Spirit.
5. Pornography Enslaves Rather Than Liberates
Although often marketed as harmless entertainment or personal freedom, pornography frequently leads to addiction and loss of self-control. The Bible warns about any habit that gains mastery over a person:
“I will not be brought under the power of any.” (1 Corinthians 6:12)
God calls His people to freedom through self-control and spiritual discipline.
Ellen G. White also warned that indulgence in sensual passions can lead to bondage:
“The indulgence of lustful passions war against the soul.” (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2, p. 352)
Instead of bringing happiness, pornography often produces guilt, shame, isolation, and emotional distress.
5. Pornography Enslaves Rather Than Liberates
Although often marketed as harmless entertainment or personal freedom, pornography frequently leads to addiction and loss of self-control. The Bible warns about any habit that gains mastery over a person:
“I will not be brought under the power of any.” (1 Corinthians 6:12)
God calls His people to freedom through self-control and spiritual discipline.
Ellen G. White also warned that indulgence in sensual passions can lead to bondage:
“The indulgence of lustful passions war against the soul.” (Testimonies for the Church, vol. 2, p. 352)
Instead of bringing happiness, pornography often produces guilt, shame, isolation, and emotional distress.
6. The Biblical Path to Freedom and Restoration
Despite the destructive power of pornography, the Bible offers hope and restoration. God’s grace is greater than any sin, and transformation is possible through Christ.
The apostle Paul reminds believers:
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Freedom begins with repentance, confession, and reliance on God’s power. Filling the mind with pure and uplifting thoughts is essential.
Paul gives this counsel:
“Whatsoever things are true… honest… just… pure… lovely… think on these things.” (Philippians 4:8)
Ellen G. White similarly encouraged believers to guard their thoughts and cultivate purity:
“The mind should be trained to dwell upon pure and holy themes.” (The Adventist Home, p. 404)
Through prayer, accountability, Scripture study, and healthy relationships, individuals can experience genuine victory over impure habits.

