The Marketing of Evil [Part 4]
Update: 2025-10-18
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This sermon presents a detailed examination of the sexual revolution and its profound impact on American society, tracing its roots back to the controversial research of Alfred Kinsey.
The shift in societal attitudes toward sexuality—from the conservative values of the 1950s to the liberal and permissive culture of today. It was a deliberate, orchestrated transformation rather than a natural evolution. Central to this transformation is Kinsey’s research, which purportedly normalized behaviors such as masturbation, premarital sex, extramarital affairs, homosexuality, and even pedophilia.
Kinsey’s work involved deeply flawed, fraudulent, and unethical practices. Despite the discreditation of his methods, Kinsey’s research remains foundational to modern sex education, law, and cultural norms, effectively reshaping American views on sexuality and undermining traditional moral frameworks.
This sermon warns about the dangers of blindly accepting these types of opinions without scrutiny, urging vigilance in discerning truth from deception and adherence to Biblical teachings as a moral compass.
The shift in societal attitudes toward sexuality—from the conservative values of the 1950s to the liberal and permissive culture of today. It was a deliberate, orchestrated transformation rather than a natural evolution. Central to this transformation is Kinsey’s research, which purportedly normalized behaviors such as masturbation, premarital sex, extramarital affairs, homosexuality, and even pedophilia.
Kinsey’s work involved deeply flawed, fraudulent, and unethical practices. Despite the discreditation of his methods, Kinsey’s research remains foundational to modern sex education, law, and cultural norms, effectively reshaping American views on sexuality and undermining traditional moral frameworks.
This sermon warns about the dangers of blindly accepting these types of opinions without scrutiny, urging vigilance in discerning truth from deception and adherence to Biblical teachings as a moral compass.
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