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P
/aln Truth
readers need to be
aware of a signlticantly diabolical
attaclc on innbcent young ebil–
dr-en: l.n the unew inorality"
cru~
sade
10
aboUsh moraUty.
Even sorne eltild psyebologists - Ut>–
eral as tbey are - have
been
shocked at
a fortbcoiiÜng book supposedly on "sex
education" for ebildren. But apparently,
from advance notices, it will "edueate"
tltem in masturbation, boy-girl sex play,
and attempts at pre-puberty sexual in–
tercourse, with hints at homosexuality.
J
wiU give you more details of this book
later.
But actuaUy. it is merely tbe latest
daring step in a spirit-world-inspired
conspiracy 10 destroy human society and
ultimately to destroy the human race.
Thcre is a seldom noticed. little be–
Ueved, aod less-needed passage in tbe
Bible which speaks of a real "Satan,
whieb dec:eiveth the whole world." And
another, agnored and littlc-believed pas–
sage states that "we wrestle (contend)
not against ftesb aod blood (bumans),
but against principalities, against pow–
ers, against the rulers of the darkness of
Ibis
world, against spiritual wiclcedoess
[wieked
splrlts)
in higb placesn (Epb.
6:12).
lt is titile uoderstood
oc
realiz.ed,
but
Ibis
wbole "new moratitf crusade is a
spirit-world conspiracy against tbe
human racc.
--:m:ew-wo11ld.b~~ible
that the
whole world, with its advanced 'soholar–
sbip aod bigber education, could be de–
ceived. But then, a deceived person does
not know be is deceived-
el.se
be would
not
~
deceived.
t(
•
The conspitacy takes advantage of tbe
generations ofsex ignoraoce, repression,
and altitudes of viewing sex as degrad–
ing, sbameful and sinful, leaping to the
opposite extreme.
How did itaUstart?
1
tbink few know wbat is bappen10g
10
them - eveo
if
reatized. /t
/s
bappening
10 EVERYBODY
direc:tJy
Ot
indirec:tJy.
(t
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CHANGINO
THB
WOI\Ll>.
Aod 001 for the
better. as tbe "tiberal minded" suppose,
but from the frying pan in
lO
the fite.
lt appears to the world as an emer–
gence from the age of "busb." We have
come out of the prudish, victorian ex–
treme. But the world has leaped
c:om–
pletely past tite real
nue
concept ioto
the opposite extreme, more deadly by
far than the former.
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Let me give you a quiclc. pinpoint
synopsis of what has bappeoed. The at·
titude of "shame"
10ward
sex is actual!y
o(
great antiquity.
1t
ftowed on the tide
of the ancieot Babylooian mystery reli–
gion into the Westem Romao world.
loto aod througb th.e Middle Ages sex
was generaUy regarded as sinful except
for procreation. Altbougb supposedly a
Christian teacbing. in actual fact it never
was.
lt
was oeither the teacbing ofChrist
oor the apostles.
1t
is not found in the
Bible. Tbe Bible teaches the use of sex in
marriage
as a
natural marital !ove rela–
tiooship - oot for procreation
ONt.Y.
1t
condemns ooly fornication, adultery,
perversioo. Tbe Bible
does
not condemn
sex
itse!C, but the wrong
USE
of sex.
Tb.e Westem world received
Ibis
attitude
that
sex.
of itself,
is
evil from pagan
reÍigion.s.
The ftuits of the "sex-is-sinful" teacb–
ing were mañtal unbappiness, frustra–
tioos aod broken bornes.
And in the United States,
~aus~
sex
was revealed as indec:ent, degrading.
shameful and sinful - eveo in marriage,
except for reproductioo - the dissemi–
natioo of knowledge about
sex
aod sex
dysfuntlions was lega!ly barred from the
public. Wbeo
J
was
married, in
1917,
lhere was oo public instruction avail–
able.
Tbeo carne World War
l.
1t brought
~endoau
changes in lhinkiog, in
be- •
havior patterns, in social customs, in the
double staodards- aod in morals.
Previously, about
1904,
a stanling
conclusioo bad beco reacbed by Sig–
mund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis.
His revolutionary opinion had resulted
from
bis
researebes and clinieal experi–
ence. Freud bad decided that sexual
repression, tbe attitude of shame, and
ignorance about sex were the
CAUSE
of
neur0$is, oervous aod mental disorders.
He aod bis foUowers in the oewly ap–
peariog
professioo of psyebiatry urged
knowledge disseminatioo and sexual
FUEOOM
as
the panacea. Reverso tbe
interpretation of "morality." Emancí–
pate the people - womeo especially -
from restralnts and attit'!des of guilt.
Start
a campaig¡a of
liberatlon.
Liberate
people - women especially - from tbe
chains of repression and ig¡aorance. De–
fine sex as
0000 -
any
use of
sex,
in or
out ofmarriage!
lo the wake ofWorld War I,tbe agita–
tino started by Freud aod nis followers
Personal from...
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finaUy brought about a toppting of the
legal barriers. And the moral barriers
began toppling simultaneously.
lmmediately an avalaoche of litera–
tute oo the subjec:t of sex, autbored
primarily by medieal doctors and
psy–
cboanalysts, descended on
a
sex<urious
public. Yet somethiog
was
criminaUy
W1lONO
with this set of titerature. Wbat
t
bave termed the "missing dimensioo
in
knowledge" was emphaticaUy a·bsent.
Tbe instruction .trÜted
only
witb the
pbysical aod mental aspects. And even
SO, lO
my knowledge tbere 1\ad
n~ver
in
lhe history of maolcind been any truly
scieotific, higbly technical researeb ln
Ibis
deticate fteld. As a matter of fact,
tht
first
such study
began
AS UCBtnLY
AS
19SS!
And even so, in
aiJ
the new tecboical
StUdiCS, the
APPROACH
and
A1TJTIJI>6
ÍS
diametricallyoPPOSITE to the true ooe.
A!¡
1
bave mentioned repeatedly, even
to
beads
of state witb wbom
1
bave
meetings around the world,
1
explain tbe
ooe root
CAUSB
of all the world's trou–
blcs aod evils is the
WRONO WAY OP
un! There are just two broad, general
WAYS
or philosophies of life, and they
tnivel in
opposlte
ditec:tions.
1
simplify it
by calling this world's way the way of
"oi!T"
and the other the way of
"O
!VE."
Or, ooe might cal! tbe world's way
t..UST
arid
GREI!l),
and the rigbt way
LOVE. 1
define "love"
M
an outgoing concern for
Voluma XL No. 9
tbe good and welfare of otbers equal
10
one's owo
Slll.P-ooocern.
This world's
human society is tivlng on the
SI!I.P-cBN·
TEREI>
way.
lt's
the way of competition,
get the best of tbe other feUow.
OI!T,
TAICE, ACCUM\Il.ATE -
the way
Of
lust,
greed, aod vanity - · the way of self–
isbness, jcalousy, and
envy -
the way of
hate, destruction, and violeooe.
Today,
in
the wake of probably the
first "scieotiftc, sebolarly, and tecbnical"
study of sexual response and causes of
sexual dysfunetioo, by Masters and
Jobosoo in St. Louis, and the Cornell
University Program of
Sex
Tberapy
in
New York, there have sprouted numer–
ous "institutions" or practitioners of sex
tbrrapy - sorne utterly unqualified.
Tbe rec:ent New York ju.ry vcrdict
against Reoatus Hanogs
is
ao instance
of the abuse that usually accompaoies
some oew fteld or profession apringing
up. Apparently tbe questioo of bis
com–
petency was not involved, but the doctor
was sued for malpractice by a JuiJe Roy,
wbo won
a
verdict of
$3SÓ,OOO
damages.
A!s
Max Lemer writes in biS syodieated
newspaper columo, it is common knowl–
edge Ur-therapy circles that erotic rela–
tions between therapists an_d patients are
on the inerease.
Of course, if one sbould ask
a
tbera–
pist
bis
opioioo about erotic relations
between patíeots and therapists, he
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pogt
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