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Message: Editor’s note: This is part of a special four-part series of Baptist Press stories about Internet porn addiction. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Raising children and teens in a sexually charged culture was difficult long before cell phones and the Internet came along, but when technology combined the two into one handheld device—and added a camera—it became, some would say, nearly impossible. Add to that the mix of social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, all of which allow instant and far-reaching communication, and the task gets even tougher. Consider the fact that the fourth-most searched word on the Internet for kids ages 7 and under in 2009 was “porn,” according to data by OnlineFamily.Norton.com. For all kids up to age 18, sex was No. 4, porn No. 5. And, Web-enabled cell phones—which are growing in popularity and are by their very nature tough to monitor—will become the nation’s primary connection… Read Full Article