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OK, supposedly pornography is hard to define but one knows it when one sees it…yet I’m not sure if this is pornographic or not:
bodiestheexhibition.com/bodies.html
Yes, these are real human bodies.
Of course, this exhibition is NOT pornographic in a sexual context, but some might consider it pornographic in that they believe that this exhibit debases human dignity.
On the other hand, some might think that this exhibition has scientific and educational merit and even exalts God’s greatest creation: man.
Judging the morality of this exhibition using biblical principles and the catechism, do you consider it to be OBJECTIVELY pornographic? Why or why not?

bodiestheexhibition.com/bodies.html
Yes, these are real human bodies.
Of course, this exhibition is NOT pornographic in a sexual context, but some might consider it pornographic in that they believe that this exhibit debases human dignity.
On the other hand, some might think that this exhibition has scientific and educational merit and even exalts God’s greatest creation: man.
Judging the morality of this exhibition using biblical principles and the catechism, do you consider it to be OBJECTIVELY pornographic? Why or why not?