Tag Archives: Kinsey
What is True?
Our understanding of what we think is true constantly changes. At least, it does if we continue to learn. When I was in high school, for example, my science textbook unequivocally stated that the entire universe consisted of 16 galaxies. Period. Now, more than sixty years later, we do not know how many galaxies there are.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Education, Marriage/Family/Culture, Pornography, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Alfred Kinsey, Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, DOE, Gay, Gay and Lesbian Independent School Teachers Network, Gay Straight Alliances, GLSEN, John Money, Kevin Jennings, Kinsey, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, LGBT, NASA, Planned Parenthood, Safe Schools Czar, Samual Arbesman, The Half-Life of Facts, u.s. department of education
Comments Off on What is True?
Feelings or Facts?
What we think is true can have the same effect on us as what is true. We have known this forever. But today, in our post-truth culture, we are becoming less concerned with discovering what is true and more focused on what we feel is true. Public opinion today is shaped more by emotion and personal beliefs than facts. The impact of this post-truth era is profound.
Posted in Child Exploitation, CRT/Racism/BLM, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Abortion, abuse, Agustin Fuentes, American Scientist, Caroline VanSickle, Catherine Clune-Taylor, child exploitation, COVID, John Money, Kate Clancy, Kinsey, LGBTQ, Michel Foucault, Pew Research, Reimer twins, Science
Comments Off on Feelings or Facts?
The Sensation Nation
A common refrain when people lament violence, sex and f-bombs in movies, goes: “How did we get from the golden days of Hollywood to this?”
Actually, Hollywood, with many notable exceptions, has been at war with decency and American values since its inception. It just wasn’t as starkly apparent.
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged Aldous Huxley, Alfred Kinsey, Brave New World, Hollywood, Hugh Hefner, Irene Dunn, Judith Reisman, Kinsey, Melvyn Douglas, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, National Review, New York Times, Pitirim Sorokin, Playboy, Pleasantville, Politico.com, Roe v. Wade, Sex and Fraud, Sidney Buchman, The Crisis of Our Age, Theodora Goes Wild, Turner Classic Movies
Comments Off on The Sensation Nation