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>should we encode the Truth of Jesus Christ in (x) format for the glory of God, despite its current association with "worldly pastimes"?
The tune to Martin Luther's hymn, "A Mighty Fortress is our God," was originally a drinking song. Christmas used to be a pagan holiday until it was Christianized as a Christian holiday. Etc.
Artforms are tools; morally neutral. One can take any artform and make pornographic content just as well as one can make Christian content. We as free human beings should not become slaves to tools, but rather the master of them.
A master painter can paint with any brush, no matter if that brush was used to make porn by some other artist in its past.
What we need to target and get rid of are pornographers and blasphemers, not artforms and artistic mediums.
What better way to do this than by making God-glorifying content with these tools, asserting our superiority in our creative output as Christian artists to where the pornographers and blasphemers are left without a job and unable to withstand the test of time?