"....If one is worldly and hedonistic, Satan
enters with temptations of the flesh. One hears often that the “liberation” of
the human libido began in earnest in the United States in the “sexual
revolution” of the 1960s. Americans, troubled over repressive attitudes toward
human sexuality, hoped for a revolution that would free them from outdated
moral and social constraints. It resulted not in liberation but in license and
a host of societal sexual crises. Since the onset of the sexual revolution, we
have had to face an ever-increasing array of sexual problems. One has only to
think of the tremendous increase in the number of post-1960s illegitimate
births and abortions, sexually transmitted diseases, opposition to censorship
of pornography (especially on the Internet), and the resulting sexual addiction
(in some extreme instances resulting in murder). Consider too the tremendous
blows to marriage and the family done by adultery, the battle over the
homosexual lifestyle in the United States, Canada and Europe (now to the point
of the redefinition of marriage under the law); the increasing incidences of
sexual harassment, child pornography on the Internet, Internet predators, date
rape, and of course, the divorce rate."
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