 Yes, you could start. Yeah, you're ready to start. Yes, I am. Yeah, okay. Yeah, please start. We have 15 minutes. Okay. Okay. Good morning, everyone. I'm doing this presentation is on on pornography that I'm doing. So what is upon any sexual activity you feel uncomfortable watching in front of your daughter. That's what it's called upon. And also pornography may be presented in variety of media, including magazines, animation, writing, film, video and video games or newspapers. And I think, I think everyone in this spawn, we all get addicted, even if it's believers or unbelievers thing, it doesn't matter. And I think everybody goes through with this problem. And I asked few people, and even in my own life, I think we all go through this issue. And it's very uncomfortable to watch in front of someone that's this has been like watched only alone and in a very private privacy place. And yeah. And this one has become modern days of slavery right now. And it says the point industry is modern day slavery, 68% of church going men and 50% of pastors view pornography on regular basis, the age of 18 to 24 years, 76% of Christian young adult search for pornography. I mean, according to my research on, I got this, I got this information from this YouTube video, this guy called Alan per and also did some research on Wikipedia. And it says that most of the men and women that they view upon, even if they are married, and the age starts from 18 to 24. And also this has become a modern days of slavery. And so when and why do we watch. So we watch when we are lonely, when we don't have friends or when we don't have anyone in our house, when we don't have a family members and also when we are depressed, we want to get into something we want to watch something. And this how we get into upon and young age is something that when someone is exposed when they're very young, and it's hard for them to come out of it. And also out of curiosity, there are few people out of curiosity that they want to watch and see what is this. And also people watch for pleasure. And also, when they do all these things and that's when it becomes an addiction. It's very hard to come out of it. And people start watching pornography. People start watching porn very young. A study by Indian Argent psychologist has found that the starting age of people viewing pornography on internet was between 11 to 13 years. When I saw this. Yeah, people get addicted. I mean, they get exposed to a very young age to these things. If not, you know, I mean, in a physical abuse or through these videos, that's how they get exposed. And also, online video on consumption in 10 years, the age of 10 years, this much 20% of them watch and 10 to 14 years, 35% of them watch and 15 to 18 years almost 45% they watch pornography. And pornography has become fantasy. Like, you know, it's just like comparing reality to your fantasy. Men who are exposed to porn find their partners less sexually attractive and read themselves as less in love with their partners. And also pornography can destroy your spiritual life. Pornography lowers your self-esteem. So when we are more into watching pornography and all these videos, we are sexually attractive to the fantasy stuff, not the reality. And we also destroy our spiritual life and we watch pornography because the word of God says be holy because I'm holy. And when we watch these things, it's sinful. And also it lowers your self-esteem. And what we see in the video, it's something else. And also what we see in real life, it's not complete. It's completely a different thing. It's not real. And I was watching this video about a pastor who says that he was a porn addict. He was into porn and things like that. And then he become a pastor in the church in the hungry generation. And he was saying they do abuse all these people and they want to get into all this hardcore sex by doing all these drugs and alcohol to do all these things. So this is how it destroys our life. And also when we watch porn, a level of love towards a spouse goes low. Because we are not satisfied, we just want exactly what we watch. And if our spouse doesn't support the way we want it and our self-esteem towards a spouse goes low. And pornography destroys your life, your intimacy with God, our sexual desire and our marriage life and our spiritual life. And it could destroy a lot of things in our life, especially time with intimacy with God. It takes away the relationship between us and God when we watch too much of pornography and thoughts are always into these things. And also according to what I studied, it says that when we watch too much porn in a brain, in front of a brain, there's some kind of like it, I forgot the name. It kind of like a dust, it falls off. That's what I researched on it. And also it says the sexual desire that we have, it goes low. And it destroys our marriage life and spiritual life. Yeah, thank you sir for the questions and thank you. Yes sir, what exactly, sorry you have actually 8 more minutes. So what exactly is the title of your research? I mean I was trying to do the research on pornography. Yeah, so what is the title that you had given it? Research on pornography. Okay, so now what else have you researched? Okay, this is what you have seen and how it has affected, how it affects believers and unbelievers alike. So I think in our discussions we were looking at how can the church help? How does, what is the way out? What is the solution? And what is your recommendation? So that, can you share a little bit of that because that was not part of the presentation. Okay, no I mean I asked a few people, so I talked to them. They said like it's being accountable to few people, having an account like you know, being accountable to someone who's elder than us and being open to them. There are times that we can share a past life but it's very hard to talk about a present life, especially in this topic on porn and what we go through it today. And I talked to a few people and they said that we need to have a mentor and if we really have a problem with this thing we need to spend time with people, pray about it and spend time with God and yeah. So yeah, so what is it? So this was, I mean this is something that you've done online, these statistics and everything. So I think when we were discussing it was supposed to be some locally, what was affecting locally probably in Mysore or in Bangalore, that kind of a scope and how, one of the things we were talking about is also about men, about women, is there any difference in the way they get addicted? And also what is the church doing to help? I think that was one of the main things, right? Biblically, from a biblical standpoint, yes we know this is what happens and it is sin and you rightly pointed out the social outcome of that. But also I think part of the research was to find out what currently was a church doing in order to help, in order to break the addiction. I don't know if the church is doing anything because people are not really open in public about this. They're mostly in the individual persons when we go talk. That's like one and one, that's when they open up. Did you find out how many churches were involved? Because there are churches who are running these programs and have workshops. So were you able to find out what kind of things were happening locally, how many churches were doing it, running these things and how successful they were? I mean not in my source but I get to talk to one of my friend in Mizoraman. He said they do have this rehab center kind of go through this problem. And they get like once in a month or once they get this question kind of like question paper type and they kind of like answer, they need to answer all the questions that hauntedly and when they answer and that's how the mentors are going to help them. But in Mysore, I didn't find any local churches. Okay, fine. Okay, said thank you. So yeah, so I think that brings us to the end of all the presentations. So we'll, yeah, you can stop sharing the screen. Okay, fine. Yeah, so let me just stop the recording as well.