
Albert Mohler: The Power of Human Depravity
We learned in recent days that Leo Radvinsky, the owner of the vast website known as OnlyFans, had died at age 43 of cancer.
OnlyFans is one of the most significant purveyors of pornography in all of human history.
Through Radvinsky’s leadership, the site exploded to 377 million users, bringing in more than $7.2 billion in revenue in a single year.
It’s not really possible to comment on this adequately without reference to theological terms: What we see here is the power of sin, the power of human depravity matched with human ingenuity.
The OnlyFans platform was—and it is—a deeply diabolical plan and strategy. And—obviously—at least in financial terms, it works.
But we know: It doesn’t work.
It is sin and depravity and lust coupled with manipulation and oppression and enslavement.
This week’s headlines give us the opportunity to state the truth and to say that what I hope are clear and unequivocal terms.
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