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The Failure of Sex Education in the Church - Mistaken Identity, Compromised Purity: Questions & Answers for Christian Dialogue (Paperback)
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The Failure of Sex Education in the Church - Mistaken Identity, Compromised Purity: Questions & Answers for Christian Dialogue (Paperback)
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Loot Price R475
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The Failure of Sex Education in the Church: Mistaken Identity,
Compromised Purity by Linda Bartlett is a "catechism" for parents,
pastors, teachers, those struggling with sexual temptations, and
everyone who is concerned about the sexualization of children. For
a half-century, Christians and non-Christians alike have been
taught to believe that "children are sexual from birth." Nowhere in
Scripture does God describe children this way. The phrase was
coined by a humanist named Alfred Kinsey who believed infants and
children can enjoy and benefit from early sexual activity. His
social science was wrong, but his research was widely accepted. Our
nation and even the Church were set on a dangerous course. By
accepting Kinsey's data and the expertise of other like-minded
humanists, the Church played a role in bestowing a mistaken
identity, compromising purity for multiple generations, and
ultimately putting human lives at risk. A false identity has both
temporal and eternal ramifications. With painstaking care, Bartlett
explains why the Church can no longer participate in a tragically
flawed social experiment and going beyond diagnosis, she proposes a
hopeful, radical and thoroughly biblical remedy. Bartlett takes no
delight in pointing out error, but is motivated by love for her own
children and grandchildren and by a love for God's Word. For the
sake of all children, Christians need to know the origin of sex
education, then ask: What fellowship has light with darkness? Upon
what foundation have we built? Young or old, single or married, who
does God say that I am and what does this mean? For the sake of
generational holiness and purity, Bartlett encourages honest and
kind dialogue. The questions and answers in this book are a good
place to start. Book details: 250 page paperback Over 230 footnotes
with full bibliography Provides history of conflicting worldviews
107 questions and answers organized in chapters by topic Resources
and suggestions for parents included
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