"I think the American church for a long time just kinda stuck their head in the
spiritual sand on the whole issue of porn," says so-called "Porn Pastor" JR
Mahon. "As far as Christianity here [in the US] goes, we've got a lot of work
to do."
Five years ago, Craig Gross, also a seminary-trained evangelist, created an
online fellowship called XXXChurch.com.
The fellowship's title was designed to attract attention, and it was originally
intended as a resource for Christians who were struggling with pornography.
Trouble is - they came to their own, and their own received them not.
'Our Biggest Critics Are Christians'
"The adverse reactions came quick and came heavy, and to this day my inbox is
filled with people that can't stand us, that hate us, that wish us to go to
hell," explains Mahon. "Our biggest critics are Christians."
Some Christians may be even more critical now. "Nightline" traveled with the
fellowship to the world's biggest porn convention in Las Vegas last month. The
annual Adult Expo boasts two halls full of various exhibits ranging from the
latest prosthetic devices, to hardcore high-definition films and handcuffs
covered in pink ersatz fur.
The XXX Church set up camp, somewhat sheepishly, between the male gay section
and the so-called Bang Bus - a tired old minivan which is used to film sex
scenes that are then sold via the Internet.
'Jesus Loves Porn Stars'
The Porn Pastors, as they call themselves, do not preach in open-air sermons at
the convention, but instead seek to engage porn "delegates" in conversation and
then hand out Bibles, which proclaim "Jesus Loves Porn Stars." And they are
adamant that they are simply obeying the great commission at the end of
Matthew's Gospel to "go and make disciples of all nations."
"We've got to meet them where they're at. That's the great commission,"
explains Gross. "I think that God is using people that work with Triple X
Church to carry about his message, to carry out his plan."
And they believe that by giving out a free copy of the New Testament, somebody
will eventually see the light.
"The Bible says the Word won't return void, so we've got to pray," says Mahon.
"I prayed as I unloaded those Bibles in the booth before anyone got here. I
prayed, 'God do a miracle in these peoples' lives.'"
'Porn Is Easy'
They will need a miracle to stop this road show - the business of pornography
is now worth at least $13 billion a year. It drives Web traffic around the
world and is at the forefront of digital technology. The Porn Pastors are like
evangelists crying out in the wilderness.but they believe that pornography is a
serious danger, that it is delusional for men and disrespectful to women.
"It's not real. I mean the big deal is simple. It's not real," argues Mahon.
"It's not a real relationship between a man and a woman. Everything the porn
industry shells out to the world is designed to tell you what sex should look
like, and how it should smell, and who you do it with and how you do it and
when you do it. The reality is - it is not reality."
By creating a fantasy, the XXX Church pastors believe that pornography makes
people ill-equipped for the challenge of sustaining a real relationship. As
Craig Gross explains: "Porn is a lot easier than sex especially now with the
Internet. You can get it when and where you want it.and so what we see is
people resort to the pornography, even when they are married and they could
have a great sexual relationship, well, porn is easy."
'There's No Respect'
The Porn Pastors reserve their strongest condemnation for the way they say
women are treated.
"There's no respect. To think that these are somebody's daughters. My pastor
from my old church, Brian, is here with us. He says that these women are
treated like dogs," says Gross.
And Mahon concurs. "Just look around. Look at the devices and the machines -
machines that are designed to do certain things to women. Yeah, it's degrading.
There's no doubt about it."
But the porn industry maintains that it has the most stringent health and
safety rules, that nobody is ever degraded, and that the industry is just
another legitimate form of adult entertainment. They also point out that an
increasing number of porn stars are now migrating to the mainstream
entertainment - like Jenna Jameson and Stormy Daniels, who appeared (perhaps
ironically) in "The 40 Year Old Virgin."
Searching for Salvation
The XXX Church pastors reject these arguments and are determined to challenge
the juggernaut of porn even as it thunders out of the shadows and into the
mainstream. In addition to their presence at the Adult Expo, Mahon and Gross
also tour universities where they debate with their philosophical nemesis: the
legendary porn actor Ron Jeremy. They have become good friends with Jeremy but
he remains undeterred, having starred in 1,800 porn movies.and counting.
However, the Porn Pastors say that they are seeing converts - people turning
away from the sex industry and finding salvation.
Gross recalls one such testimony. "One of the girls that we helped out of the
porn industry last year, she had to have four surgeries on her body because of
the pornography and the abuse. She actually went into prostitution at one of
the places here in Nevada. And I thought, 'man, I can't believe that.' And she
said, 'What are you talking about? It's so much easier to do prostitution than
pornography.'"
Since her conversion to Christianity she no longer appears in pornography nor
does she work as a prostitute. Meanwhile, the Porn Pastors continue to hand out
Bibles and engage people in discussion, in between the relentless sounds of
ecstasy that dominate the Adult Expo.