
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture The Long Term Impact of the Sexual Revolution (with Jennifer Morse)
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Nov 18, 2025 Dr. Jennifer Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute, shares insights on the lasting consequences of the sexual revolution. She defines its core tenets, highlighting how they disconnect sex from marriage and biological norms. Morse discusses the harm done to youth and families, and elaborates on the evolution of gender ideology as a philosophical offshoot of these ideas. She also emphasizes the need for compassionate support for individuals questioning their gender identity, while addressing the impact of cultural shifts on corporate support for LGBTQ initiatives.
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Three Pillars Of The Sexual Revolution
- The sexual revolution has three interrelated ideologies: separating sex from babies, separating sex and babies from marriage, and denying bodily sex significance.
- Jennifer Morse argues these contraceptive, divorce, and gender ideologies together reshape family, reproduction, and identity.
Who The Revolution Hurts Most
- Major victims include youth undergoing irreversible gender treatments, children of divorce, and women harmed by contraception or abortion.
- Morse highlights long-term harms like regret, fertility damage, and the fertility gap worldwide.
Marriage Redefinition Fueled Gender Claims
- Morse links the redefinition of marriage (Obergefell) to a rapid rise in transgender legal cases and cultural visibility.
- She argues that treating bodily sex as irrelevant to marriage makes sex irrelevant across many social domains.

