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Sex Trafficking

October 9, 2008 By Daniel Im

“The CIA estimates that between 50 000 and 100 000 girls, boys and women are trafficked annually into the United States to be pimped out or sold for forced sex.  Worldwide more than 1 million people are trafficked across international borders against their will.”

“We are not finding victims in the United States because we’re not looking for them.” – The U.S. State Department’s Advisor on Trafficking.

An image from the movie - Trade

The movie Trade does an excellent job in opening one’s eyes to the horrors and reality of the modern day sex trafficking industry.  In other words, if one were to parallel the movie Blood Diamond to the movie Trade, it would go like this: Trade is to the sex trafficking industry, as Blood Diamond is to the diamond industry.

If this is such a serious problem, why are so many people unaware of it?

When people hear about sex trafficking, most people are disgusted at the thought of buying another human being for sex.  After all, how can we treat other human beings as objects?  This conjures up thoughts of slavery and dehumanization.

However, when you speak to pimps or people actively trading other human beings for sex, you will never hear them say that this was their dream job growing up.  In the same way, when you speak with rapists or pedophiles, they will always admit that they never thought they would get this far.  I’m sure you can agree with me when I say that there are no children who dream about growing up, raping others, and having sex with children.

Then how do people get to this point in their life?

“…each of you is tempted when you are dragged away by your own evil desire and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full–grown, gives birth to death.” (James 1:14-15)

In other words, it’s a progression.

When you ask pedophiles, rapists, and pimps how they got to that point in their life, they will all say the same thing – it started with viewing others as objects.  In other words, when one views pornography, one isn’t looking at a human being anymore, one is looking, lusting, and fantasizing over an object.

You don’t believe me?  Well, here’s a question to all of you who have looked at pornography before: When you were looking at pornography, did you ever stop to think about that person’s life story?  Does that person have parents? Brothers? Sisters? Children? A spouse? Where does that person live? Is that person doing it voluntarily or are they also forced and chained into the sex industry?  What if that person was your daughter? Would you still look at those images?  The fact is, no one ever thinks about those questions when they look at pornography because those who view pornography have begun to see people as objects.

However, there comes a point when pornography isn’t enough.  Therefore, those individuals go to strip clubs.  The same thing happens in strip clubs.  Even though one is viewing real human beings, one still doesn’t ask those questions or consider that person to be a human being.  As a result, one will not treat the stripper as a human being, but only as an object that can be bought for one’s own entertainment.  It’s dehumanization.

After that, strip clubs won’t be enough either.  Therefore, those individuals will begin to buy prostitutes.  And the same thing will happen again.  After that, prostitutes won’t be enough either, etc.  The cycle just keeps on spiraling down and down.  You get the point, right?  It’s a progression.

The fact is, sex trafficking exists because there’s a demand.  Prostitutes exist because there’s a demand.  Strip clubs exist because there’s a demand.  Pornography exists because there’s a demand.

Are you fueling that demand?

If you are, you are fueling sex trafficking.

exploiting the poor?

September 16, 2008 By Daniel Im

Is this exploitation of the poor? A saavy marketing campaign? A political statement? Or just plain cruel?

In the August 2008 issue of Vogue India, there is a controversial 16 page advertising campaign that uses the countries poor to sell products meant for the countries rich.

In the image below, you see a picture of a poor husband and wife marketing a $200 Burberry umbrella and an Etro handbag.

[Read more…] about exploiting the poor?

the definition of laziness

September 14, 2008 By Daniel Im

Laziness.  We all feel it.  We’ve all experienced it.  It’s something that really isn’t that foreign to most of us.  But why do we struggle with it so often?  Some of us, due to our laziness, choose to go on the internet, watch tv or a movie, instead of doing what actually needs to get done.  Others choose to sleep or go play sports instead of taking care of their responsibilities.

We all have times of laziness. But where does laziness originate from?  Why is it so easy to be lazy?

The dictionary defines “lazy” as being “unwilling to work or use energy.”

My wife and I have an arrangement – If one of us cooks, then the other person has to clean up.  As a result, there are often many times when I, full of laziness, don’t want to clean up even though it was my wife who cooked.  However, just because I don’t want to clean up doesn’t mean that I don’t do it – I eventually get to it.

But one time when I was trying to coax my wife into cleaning the dishes, she came back with a statement that cut through my heart and is, when you think about it, pure genius. She said,

“Laziness is not a condition, it’s a choice.”

Perhaps the thing that separates greatness from mediocrity is a simple choice.

What choice are you making?

the full story – Michael Guglielmucci’s Deception

September 7, 2008 By Daniel Im

Almost a month ago, Michael Guglielmucci, a pastor in Australia who had written and sung “Healer” on the latest Hillsong album, came out and confessed that he had been living a life of deception.  For the past two years, he had deceived everyone, his wife and parents included, and told them that he had terminal cancer.

When I first heard what had happened, I went into absolute shock and I began grieving.  I couldn’t understand how he could do such a thing – especially as a pastor and a follower of Christ.  And how could he lie like that to his wife and to his parents? However, I resisted the urge to blog about it and tell everyone until I heard the full story.

Here is the full story and statement of confession.

Here is also an exclusive interview (video) where Guglielmucci came out and made a public statement,

[Read more…] about the full story – Michael Guglielmucci’s Deception

animals and spirituality

September 3, 2008 By Daniel Im

As you can see in this picture, my wife and I have a puppy – his name is Teddy and he’s almost 6 months old.

Teddy - Our Dog
Teddy - Our Dog

For the past couple of days, we have been babysitting Christina’s parent’s two dogs and it’s been fascinating to see the interaction between the three of them.

The most significant thing that my wife and I keep on noticing is the interplay between love and jealousy.

  • When we come home, the dogs love us. But when we begin to pet one of them, the other two become jealous.
  • If we are going to give them all treats, they love us.  But when we give the first one out, the other two are jealous.
  • If we hold one of the dogs, that dog loves us.  But the other two walk towards us and either whine or look at us with eyes of jealousy.

How often, as human beings, are we also like that?

  • When we receive a gift from a loved one, we love that person.  But when our loved one gives a gift to someone else and forgets us, we become jealous.
  • When we complete a project or a task and people positively acknowledge our work, we love them.  But when the only work being acknowledged is someone else’s, we become jealous.

What exactly is the relationship between love and jealousy?

I believe it’s a battle between our human/sinful nature and a life that is fully devoted to God.

“The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: …jealousy…But the fruit of the Spirit is love…Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires. Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:19-25)

Which side is winning in your life?

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