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minds: World War 11 sh'ot morals into
tbe gutter. And now tbey have -plunged
a
U
the way
in
ro the
~pool
.
Permissiveness is. !he curreot fad. .
.
Today, it is actually beeonÚng popu–
lar in more and more colleges aod uoi–
versities to allow studeots to visit the
dorm rooms of tbose of oppositc sex at
aoy or all bours around the dock - and
sleep witb lhem if desired. Sorne bave
introduced tbe oew system of "co-ed
dorms" - botb men's rooms and girb' in
opposite wings on tbe same ftoor, no
restric:tions wbatsoever.
Today pomograpby
is
runpant on
scbool aod college grounds, aod smut
has become a multi-millioo-dollar in–
dustry in tbe Uoited States.
Today ' we bave "progrcssed" com–
pletely past "topless" bars and restau–
rants. Wben tbey bccame no longer
shocking, "bottomlcss" followcd, and
fi.
nally,
the supreme jolt
as a sbockcr -
and in severa! places - to eotenain
a
lust-grippcd audience, actuallive sexual
intercourse pcrformed in tbe oude on
stage. Not simulated. "For
R.&\1.1"
Along with tbis trend has nome tbe
bippies, "rock-festivar orgies attcnded
br thousands, fast-growing drug ad–
doction, buodreds of tbousands literally
"blowing their minds."
1
mcotioned. abovc, tbat tbe rcvolters
bave rejected tbc autbority of the
cburch. But wbere is tbe authority for
a
right
moral eode?
Do 11-umans
~~ly
{<Dow
,.. , RlgbtFromWroo¡?
Afler all, ·.;.hat
is
right
- and. wbat
is
wroog? Wbat is really
BEST
for each
in–
dividual?
It
is geoerally assumed tbat
every sane pcrsoo "lcnows tbe düfercoce
betweeo rig)n and wroog."
But
OOTHEY?
Millions of Cbristiaos still tbink any
use
of sex outside of marriage is
SIN -
and tbcrefore wrong. Perbaps otbcr non–
Christian millions still believe tbe samc
tbing.
On
tbe otber hand, millions
oow
~li~e
in !he "new morality." Thcy
be–
beve
m
complete
sexual
freedom. They
believe deniaJ and reprcssion are wroog.
Tbere are other Yiews in betwcco.
Wbat
is
the
TRUTH?
Tbe
TRunt
is tbat tbe most tragieally
needed dimension in sex lcnowledge has
beco
MlSSt:NG!
NowEven Maniage Being
Questioaed
lo the modero rebeUioo against just
about everything-
including
puritanieaJ
laboos -
tbe world is tcoding
tO
rejcct
any and
aiJ
autbority aod
is
tuming
more and more to impulse and uo–
bridled desirc.
Now 10me psycbiatrists are q uestioo–
ing tbe institution of marriage. Who
started the marriage custom, anyway?
Aod Wlii!N?
lf
man
is
merely tbe higbest
of the animal kingdom,
when,
in tbe evo–
hitionary development from lower ani–
mal into man, d.id marriage witb bome
aod family life start - and
wHY'I
Ani·
mals do oot many. They bave no "home
l~e."
.Yet
aiJ
animals reproduce. Mar-·
nage ts not nccessary for reproduction.
Do we reaUy
need
any
At.miORtTY
for
wbat
is
rigbt or wroog about seJt -
about marriage?
ls
sexual
freedom by
mutual noo.sent
real/y
barmful
tO
any-
WUX ENDINO MAY 24, t97S
IContlnutdjrom
pogt
/J
would become very profcssiooal aod
empbatically disapprove. !
will
say, for
tbe Masters and Jobnson's !ostitute,
!bey maiotain an iron-clad policy of
re–
fusins
t0
treat one patient alooe - tbey
treat ooly husband and wife
together,
and ocver witb a single tberapist - aJ.
ways witb a male and femaJe tberapy
team.
However,
1
feel
constrained to meo–
tino
tbat, in Ibis world keycd to the
SI!LI'·
ceotered way, the tendency is to ap–
proach tbe wbole subject from that phi–
losophy. They teach husbands aod wives
10
tblnk
seljishly
of wbat eacb
GllTS
out
of the relation, ratber tban the approach
of outgoing coocero and expression of
true
l.OVE
for tbe mate.
New books bave ve.ry rccendy
ap–
peared in bookstorcs dealiog witb !he
newer knowledge now emcrging from
the more
scientific
stud.ies oo sexual
re–
sponse
aod dysfunctions. But mean–
wbile, following World War !, many
books were publisbed autbored by med–
ieal doctors, psycbologists, marriage
couoselors, and self-styled sexologists. In
a
U,
as stated. above. there was a glaring
abseoce of tbe "missi.og dimcosioo
in
knowledge.': In
1964,
J
tried to
fiU
in this
essential gap witb publication of a book
then titled
God Speaks Out on the New
Morallty
and a sC<X>nd reYiscd editioo
titled
The Missing Dlmeruion in Sex,
in
1971.
Nearly one millioo copies have
bceo mailcd out.
gratis
t0
tbosc request–
ing them.
These books have bcen explicit,
fran.k
and fortbright. witb
aiJ
esseotial details,
yet revealiog tbe beretofore
UIU'ealiz.cd
real
me<oning
ofmarriage aod prescoting
sex as our Maker inteoded sex to be
uscd in an abuodant bappy life.
Meanwhile, since tbe legal bars
against sex education ·were removed
af.
ter World War
1,
!he educational
cam·
paign to "liberate" tbé Western world
from
aiJ
repression and altitudes of pru–
dery contioued apace. Youoger genera–
tions coming aJong absorbed tbe oew
attitude.
Articles aod stories about sex in news–
papcrs and artides in magazi.oes bave
made tbe Western public extremely sex
conscious. Advertisemcots and
TV
com–
mercials utilizcd tbe sex appcaJ contio–
uously. Sex is Jlying into the face, before
body?
ls the game, becoming prevalent.,
of husband and wife swappingwrong?
1s
it barming the participants or is
it
bene–
ficial?
J..et's
SCC
wbat
WODERN SCIENCE -
and
the
SCIENTIFIC
METHOD
bas cootributed.
Vital
NE>I( ICNOWUDGE
awaits tbe
reader.
O
(To
be
continued next issue)
the cyes, and into tbe
ears
of !he publio
constantly. The pub)ic attitude bas been •
revolutionized.
In the last decade or so, in . maoy
cities,
·~topless"
restaurants began
tO
ap–
pear. Wbeo tbe shock of femaJe breasts
no longer sbocked, the "bottomless"
signs begao to appear. Newspapcr sto–
ries appcared of pcrformers in bars per–
forming actual sexual intercourse nude
in public on stage. Storiei of
~swinging"
couples brougbt sbocts
t0
newspapcr
readers - tbat
is,
two or more couples
meeting and swapping husbaods and
wives.
Oroup sex panies
were
reponed.. Sex
beca.me a popular subject of conversa–
tioo, espccially amoog teen-agm. Ac–
tual promiscuous behavior has foUowcd,
but not as rapidly as the propaganda
and relaxing-attitudes.
On .oollege and university carnpuses
of co-ed institutions, it is now reponed
that the large majority in tbe United
States are coming to "Co-ed Dorms" -
dorm.itory
buildin~
where botb sexes
are
houscd in tbe s.ame building.
ln
many
cases,
girb
are ass;goed rooms in
onc win&. meo
in
anotber wing oo tbe
same lloor - with open
ac:ccss
back and
fortb.
Meanwhilc, marriage is bcing cbeap–
ened in the public eye. A promlneot
t.hcologian and cburcbman
in
f\ngland
has
publicly talked of "bealthy adul–
tery" being good, aod even in sorne
cases
saving the marriage.
Tbe modern conspiracy, inspired by
a.n
invisible demon world believed by
the educated
DECEIVED DOI
lO e><ist, has
done
a
seosatiooal job of leading the
Westem
ADULT
world on tbe coune to
spiritual aod moral
DfSTI\UCTION.
And
oow, it
is
ioftucocing the unsuspcctiog
adult weducated" to turn tbe d.iabolie
atuck. oo young cbildren.
1t
is done subdy, eveo as tbe cigareue
industry clcverly lurcd women into tbe
cigareue babit. Up uotil tbe twentics
about !he only womeo wbo smok.ed
were prootitutes. The psychologists in
the industry k.new that, once a woman
developed !he cigarette babit it would
be
far more difficult for ber to break thc
habit Iban for meo.
So by tbe mid-twentics, we began to
see big billboards and full-page and
double-page advertising pictures
o(
a
man smokin&. but now devcrly and sub–
tly !bey began
tO
place
a
beautiful
youos woman besidc
him,
smilingly eo–
joying
inba1iog
in tbe man's smoke
sec- •
ood.handed. Then, later, tbcy
bcgan
sbowing a woman asking tbe man
be–
side her if sbe mlght not eojoy ooe puft'
on bis cigarette.
This
was foUowed by
boldly showing beautifuJ youog women
themselves smoking. And sooo the to–
bacco industry bad doubled their mar–
ket for more profit.
And
so
oow th.e first book subtly
reacbing youog children is to be pub–
lisbed in its English language cd.itioo.
lntended for cbildren, it is replete
witb photographs, apparcolly
of
supe-
rior pbotograpbic quality, wbicb blinlc at
nothing. The boolc, authorcd by a Oer–
man woo\an, or: Helga Fleiscbbauer–
Hardt, is said to
ha
ve already creatcd a.n
uproar in Oermaoy. There, tbe Ministry
of Commmunlcatioo in the government
is s.aid to bave labeled it pornograpby.
This, ofcourse, multiplied book sales.
The English version is due for release
in May
1975,
at
$12.95
per
copy. Tbe
book, titled
Show
M~
is
bighly pboto–
graphic.
h
staru
with pbotogJ&pbs of
nalced cbild.ren, in seml-dlaste manner,
hand-<lOvered. who turn d.cvilish eyes at
each otber, saying "aw, come on, sbow
me." Of cou.rse, tbcy show. Tbe sharply
focused photograpbs cootinue sbowing
mutual boy-girl fondling tbrough many
love-making tochniques.
Thc release. of tbe book in America
probably will be foUowed, as it was
in
Oermany, by loud outcrics of indigoant
protest. Still, Or: Fleiscbbauer-Hardt
maintains that looking at tbcsc pictures
can in no manner harm a cbild. Appar–
ently otbers disagree. The text follows
masturbation with severa! vcrsions of in–
tercourse, and even "a hint" of bomo–
sexuality.
The director of education for the Sex
lnformation and Education Couocil
from !he United States (SlECUS),
Doc–
tor Dcrek Burlesoo, l'efused to endorse
the books.
Neverthelcss,
as
long as it remains le–
gal lo
~istribute
an.d seU sucb
a
book,
thousands
will
buy it
Apparendy, at the start, tbe book wiU
be placea on sale in bookstores on tbe
East aod West Coasts, but not yet in !he
Middle West
or
South.
This
'ñ~
morality"
movement bu
m
a
de phenomenal progrcss since World
War
ll.
lt
bas scriously cbanged Amer–
ica's
way oflife.
Aware of
tbis
dcver, subtlc, satanic
campajgo to destroy society's moral$,
destroy tbe sanctity of marriage, and,
ultimately to destroy aU humanity, 1 be·
gao lo wonder, "Wbat
can
I
do about
it?"
WeU. perhaps little. But 1 could. and
bave, wriueo
tbis
article in the bopes of
forewam.iog many of our mlUions of
readers. And 1
can,
aod do, olfer once
again to you wbo bave have not already
reoeivcd
a
copy, your own free copy of
my own boolc,
The Missing Dimeruion In
Sex.
lt
is tbe
ONLY
book
tbat
1
lcnow of
whi,cb prcsents sex as our Malcer in–
tended -
as
clean, wbolesomc, bcautiful
of itsclf, and intended to be uscd
tN
MAJI.RJAOE
not
only
for reproductioo., but
for tbe expressioo of
a
wholesome
LOVB
betwecn husband and wifc, joined in
boly matrimooy by the
BTERNAL
and
glorious Ood. !t is clcao-minded aod
wholesome, yet it is fran.lt in ·preseoting
all necded details. l t does cost money to
publisb and mal! out a book of tbis size
- 235
pages. Neverthelcss, tbis book has
beco belpful and a real eye-opener
tO
many thousands, and
1
canoot mak.e
a
cbarge for it We have notbing to
sen.
o