The Christian woman lives in the world. She is surrounded by the world;
therefore, it becomes too easy to be like the world. Think about it. When we
have a problem, where do we go for help? Too often, we go to a self-help book,
a counselor, or even to Oprah Winfrey or Dr. Phil. But why? Why would we turn
to other sinful humans like ourselves rather than the Almighty God who created
us? Why would we seek human opinions rather than divine wisdom? The answer is
this: We, too, have believed the lies. We have been tempted to say: “Yes, I
believe in God, but…” or “Sure, I know God made me, but…” We have all failed to
trust God.
Have you and your family
been influenced by ungodly ideas and humanist theories? Let’s consider, for
example, one man who had a profound influence on America’s understanding of
sex. This man was considered an “expert” on sexuality. His research (now
exposed as fraudulous and criminal) set the stage for modern sex education. His
theories opened the door to all manner of sexual perversion. His students
included Lester Kirkendall, Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. John Money – humanist
sexologists who either authored “sex books” for public education or promoted
pedophilia and, thus, endangered children, the family, and society.
The man who
helped lead America away from God’s ideas to ideas of his own was Alfred
Kinsey. As a Darwinist, humanist, and eugenicist, Kinsey transformed the
culture. He directed the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University
beginning in 1948. His taxpayer-funded research and experiments concluded that
children are sexual from birth and should be allowed to express “sexuality”
without repression. Fifty years later his work was exposed by Dr. Judith
Reisman, Ph.D., as fraudulous and criminal because his human experiments
included the sexual abuse of at least 317 infants and young boys by known
pedophiles. His ideas about sex and “sexuality” influenced universities and
public schools, promoted sex education, laid the foundation for Planned
Parenthood and the Sex Information and Education Council of the U.S. (SIECUS),
helped change criminal codes, and endure today under the title of The Kinsey
Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Kinsey believed that
sexual experiments on humans shouldn’t differ from those on “other animals” and
that abortion is common and harmless.
Kinsey’s
fame may be growing due to the release of a film entitled Kinsey. One
pro-life group issued a review of Kinsey – and it’s far from favorable.
Concerned
Women for America (CWA) says the movie, starring actor Liam Neeson, overlooks
“the stunning fact that much of Kinsey’s work has been revealed as fraud.”
The
organization notes that Kinsey’s work has served to advance not only promiscuity
but abortion as well.
As a result,
CWA has launched a special web page entitled “The Truth About Alfred Kinsey.”
The web page may be found at:
www.cwfa.org/kinsey.asp
The myths of one man are revealed for all to see. Included are a number of
articles showing how Kinsey exploited children for sex in order to further the
aims of leading pro-abortion groups.
“From abortion to homosexuality to pornography, Kinsey’s research has been cited
as proof that ‘science’ has done away with societal restraints based on
religious beliefs,” CWA states. “Kinsey’s conclusions paved the way for
condom-based sex education in public (and many private) schools and furthered
the agenda of pro-abortion groups like Planned Parenthood and the National
Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL).”
Dr.
Judith Reisman, the author of Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences, has a website for
your use. The address is:
www.drjudithreisman.com
The early Church abhorred
abortion.
What influenced modern
Christians to defend abortion?
It also understood that
marriage and family was foundational to society.
What influenced modern
Christians to put marriage and family at risk?
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"Genesis is just a
story." Has this idea helped or hurt women and society?
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"Equal means being the
same." Has this idea helped or hurt women and society?
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"Whose idea is early and
explicit sex education? Has it helped or hurt women and society?
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Who told women that being
virtuous is "Victorian" and "prudish"? Why did we believe them? Who told
us not to be so inhibited about "sexuality" and what do they have to gain?
What do women (men, children, society) have to lose?
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Whose idea is marriage?
Does this idea help or hurt women and society?
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Who cast a negative image on the
vocation of homemaker and motherhood? Why?
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Whose idea is cohabitation
and "no-fault" divorce? Do these ideas help or hurt women and society?
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Who idea is abortion?
Has it helped or hurt women and society?
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Who do women believe when
they're convinced that bearing life is burdensome?
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"It's my right!"
Has this idea helped women to be more - or less- responsible?
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When we say, "Women should
have the right to choose" what is the choice being offered? What
"choice" did God offer to Adam and Eve? What did He want man and woman to
choose? From what did He warn them?
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Are women naturally aggressive or have they been nurtured that way?
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When a woman becomes more
like a man, who fills the void?
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Who swayed girls away
from calisthenics to competitive athletics? What are the consequences?
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Who idea is women in combat?
Does it help or hurt women? men? society?
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What hope is offered by
the world to a woman who chose abortion? What hope does God offer?
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A woman can do
many things, but should she?