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Jun 18, 2025
Louise Perry, a British journalist and author, delves into the aftermath of the Sexual Revolution and its impact on modern society. She discusses the historical context of marriage and critiques contemporary feminism, advocating for a return to Christian values. The conversation touches on the rise of paganism in a secular world and the moral dilemmas surrounding abortion and infanticide. Perry also emphasizes the importance of faith in nurturing children and the potential resurgence of religiosity as a counter to modern sexual politics.
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Revolutionary Christian Marriage
- Christian marriage is revolutionary for promoting lifelong monogamy and spiritual equality between spouses.
- This model contrasts with historical norms like Roman society where patriarchy and male dominance prevailed.
Christian Roots of Me Too
- Early Christianity empowered women more than Roman paganism by advocating for sexual restraint by men and mutual consent in sex.
- The Me Too movement reflects Christian values opposing sexual exploitation normal in pre-Christian cultures.
De-Christianization's Harmful Effects
- Radical progressivism retains some Christian ideas but ultimately rejects Christianity and causes societal and individual misery.
- De-Christianization harms societies, indirectly suggesting Christianity's truth through its beneficial social effects.