Ha! Just kidding! According to pastor Mark Driscoll, there’s no such thing:
But while the majority of searches for porn are for “free porn,” it should come as no surprise that there is no such thing as free porn. Rather, the cost of porn addiction is high—both in terms of money spent and in the emotional, spiritual, and relational costs.
In terms of money, porn is a $10 to $14 billion dollar industry. This makes is a bigger business than professional football, basketball, and baseball—combined.
Even worse is the cost of pornography on our relationships and kids. According to the London School of Economics, 90% of children between the ages of 8 and 16 have viewed pornography on the Internet, in most cases unintentionally. Furthermore, according to an April 2006 report in Pediatrics, the average age of first Internet exposure to porn is 11 years old and the largest consumer of Internet porn are 12 to 17 year-old boys.