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THE LGBT MOVEMENT

A Biblical ,Medical ,Scientific and Historical View


-Antonio Bernard
Part 6
DENMARK AND SAME-SEX MARRIGAE

“ A 2011 study analyzed the impact of sexual orientation on suicide mortality in Denmark during the first 12 years
after legalization of same-sex registered domestic partnerships (RDPs), using data from death certificates issued
between 1990-2001 and Danish census population estimates. This study found that the age-adjusted suicide risk
for same-sex RDP men was nearly eight times greater than the suicide risk for men in a heterosexual marriage.”

--Mathy, R. et al. 2011. "The Association between Relationship Markers of Sexual Orientation and Suicide:
Denmark, 1990-2001," Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 46: 111-117.
SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

Same-Sex Marriages does’t Strengthen The Family, It Weakens It.


Same-Sex Marriages are Least Stable Marriages, Studies Show.
RELATIONSHIP DURATION

Gay activists often point to high divorce rates and claim that married couples
fare little better than homosexuals with regard to the duration of their
relationships. The research, however, indicates that male homosexual
relationships last only a fraction of the length of most marriages.
Heterosexual Married Couples

A 2001 National Center for Health Statistics study on


marriage and divorce statistics reported that 66 percent of
first marriages last ten years or longer, with fifty
percent lasting twenty years or longer.
-Matthew D. Bramlett and William D. Mosher, "First Marriage Dissolution, Divorce and Remarriage:
United States," Advance Data, National Center for Health Statistics (May 31, 2001): 1.
Higher among conservative
protestants countries

50%
of marriages end in divorce http://www.divorcerate.org
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2001)
Male Homosexual Relationships

The 2003-2004 Gay/Lesbian Consumer Online Census surveyed the lifestyles


of 7,862 homosexuals. Of those involved in a "current relationship," only 15
percent describe their current relationship as having lasted twelve years
or longer, with five percent lasting more than twenty years.
"Largest Gay Study Examines 2004 Relationships," GayWire Latest Breaking Releases, www.glcensus.org.
Male Homosexual Relationships


that few homosexual relationships
While this "snapshot in time" is not an absolute predictor of the length of
homosexual relationships, it does indicate
achieve the longevity common in with heterosexual marriages.
Source: 2003-2004 Gay/Lesbian Consumer Online Census
HOMOSEXUALITY
In his study of male
homosexuality in Western
Sexuality: Practice and Precept in
Past and Present Times, Pollak
found that "few homosexual
relationships last longer than
two years, with many men
reporting hundreds of
lifetime partners."
M. Pollak, "Male Homosexuality," in Western Sexuality: Practice and Precept in Past and Present Times, ed. P. Aries and A.
Bejin, translated by Anthony Forster (New York, NY: B. Blackwell, 1985): 40-61, cited by Joseph Nicolosi in Reparative
Therapy of Male Homosexuality (Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson Inc., 1991): 124, 125.
A study of homosexual men in the Netherlands
published in the journal AIDS found that the
"duration of steady partnerships" was 1.5 years.
Maria Xiridou, et al, "The Contribution of Steady and Casual Partnerships to the Incidence
of HIV Infection among Homosexual Men in Amsterdam," AIDS 17 (2003): 1031.
Male Homosexual Relationships

In The Sexual Organization of the City, University of Chicago sociologist Edward


Laumann argues that "typical gay city inhabitants spend most of their adult lives in
'transactional' relationships, or short-term commitments of less than six months."
Adrian Brune, "City Gays Skip Long-term Relationships: Study Says," Washington Blade (February 27, 04): 12.
HOMOSEXUALITY
In Male and Female
Homosexuality, Saghir and
Robins found that the
average male homosexual
live-in relationship lasts
between two and
three years.
M. Saghir and E. Robins, Male and Female Homosexuality (Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1973): 225; L. A. Peplau and
H. Amaro, "Understanding Lesbian Relationships," in Homosexuality:Social, Psychological, and
Biological Issues, ed. J. Weinrich and W. Paul (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982).
MONOGAMY VS. PROMISCUITY
SEXUAL PARTNERS OUTSIDE OF THE RELATIONSHIP
Heterosexual Married Couples
A nationally representative survey of 884 men and 1,288 women published
in the Journal of Sex Research found that 77 percent of married men and 88
percent of married women had remained faithful to their marriage vows.
-Michael W. Wiederman, "Extramarital Sex: Prevalence and Correlates in a National Survey," Journal of Sex Research 34 (1997): 170.
Heterosexual Married Couples
A 1997 national survey appearing in The Social Organization of Sexuality:
Sexual Practices in the United States found that 75 percent of husbands and
85 percent of wives never had sexual relations outside of marriage.
-E. O. Laumann et al., The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the
United States (Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1994 ): 216.
Male Homosexual Couples
A survey conducted by the homosexual magazine Genre found that 24 percent of
the respondents said they had had more than one hundred sexual partners in their
lifetime. The magazine noted that several respondents suggested including a
category of those who had more than one thousand sexual partners.
-"Sex Survey Results," Genre (October 1996), quoted in "Survey Finds 40 percent of
Gay Men Have Had More Than 40 Sex Partners," Lambda Report, January 1998: 20.
“COMMITMENT” in Male Homosexual Couples
A Canadian study of homosexual men who had been in committed relationships lasting longer
than one year found that only 25 percent of those interviewed reported being “monogamous.”
According to study author Barry Adam, "Gay culture allows men to explore different...forms
of relationships besides the monogamy coveted by heterosexuals."
-Ryan Lee, "Gay Couples Likely to Try Non-monogamy, Study Shows," Washington Blade (August 22, 2003): 18.
HOMOSEXUALITY
What about stability?

The evidence indicates that lesbian


relationships are the shortest lived of all.*
Researchers suggest that the reason is not
sexual orientation, but gender.

* Lawrence A. Kurdek, “What Do We Know about Gay and Lesbian Couples?,” Current Directions in Psychological Science
14, no. 5 (October 1, 2005): 251–54, doi: 10.1111/ j. 0963-7214.2005.00375. x; and Gunnar Andersson et al., “The
Demographics of Same-Sex Marriages in Norway and Sweden,” Demography 43, no. 1 (2006): 79–98.
HOMOSEXUALITY
Women tend to have a stronger preference
for emotional satisfaction in their
relationships, so they initiate the majority
of divorces in America.* An entirely.
female relationship, preliminary evidence
suggests, tends to be less lasting.

* Margaret F. Brinig and Douglas W. Allen, “‘ These Boots Are Made for Walking’: Why Most Divorce
Filers Are Women,” American Law and Economics Review 2, no. 1 (2000): 141.
HOMOSEXUALITY
Joseph Harry, “The ‘Marital’ Liaisons of Gay Men,”
Family Coordinator 28, no. 4 (1979): 622–29;

At the same time, the evidence


indicates that gay male relationships
tend to be the most open.
Colleen C. Hoff and Sean C. Beougher, “Sexual Agreements among Gay Male
Couples,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 39 (2010): 774–87

Kara Joyner, Wendy Manning, and Ryan Bogle, “The Stability and Qualities of Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples in Young Adulthood,” working paper, Center for Family and
Demographic Research (Bowling Green State University), 2013, https:// www.bgsu.edu/ content/ dam/ BGSU/ college-of-arts-and-sciences/ center-for-family-and-demographic-
research/ documents/ working-papers/ 2013/ CFDR-Working-Papers-2013-02-The-Stability-and-Qualities-of-Same-Sex-and-Different-Sex-Couples-in-Young-Adulthood.pdf;

“How Many People Have Americans Had Sex With?,” in Relationships in America Survey (Austin: The Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture, 2014), http://
relationshipsinamerica.com/ relationships-and-sex/ how-many-people-have-americans-had-sex-with.
HOMOSEXUALITY
And again, scholars suggest that the reason
is not the partners’ orientation. Men tend to
be more promiscuous, so a double-male
relationship is more likely to be
sexually nonexclusive. *
Regnerus, “Yes, Marriage Will Change—and Here’s How,” Public Discourse (Witherspoon
Institute), June 7, 2013, http:// www.thepublicdiscourse.com/ 2013/ 06/ 10325/.

* Jeffrey T. Parsons et al., “Alternatives to Monogamy among Gay Male Couples in a Community Survey:
Implications for Mental Health and Sexual Risk,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 42, no. 2 (February 2013): 303–
12, doi: 10.1007/ s10508-011-9885-3
In their study of the sexual profiles of 2,583 older homosexuals published in the Journal
of Sex Research, Paul Van de Ven et al. found that "the modal range for number of sexual
partners ever [of homosexuals] was 101-500." In addition, 10.2 percent to 15.7 percent
had between 501 and 1,000 partners. A further 10.2 percent to 15.7 percent reported
having had more than one thousand lifetime sexual partners.
Paul Van de Ven et al., "A Comparative Demographic and Sexual Profile of Older
Homosexually Active Men," Journal of Sex Research 34 (1997): 354.
HOMOSEXUALITY
The preliminary social science
suggests, therefore, that same-sex
romantic relationships, male or
female, are less stable than
male-female marriages.
HOMOSEXUALITY
In The Male Couple, authors David P.
McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison
reported that, in a study of 156 males
in homosexual relationships lasting
from one to thirty-seven years:

* David P. McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison, The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop
(Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984): 252, 253.
HOMOSEXUALITY
Only seven couples have a totally exclusive
sexual relationship, and these men all have
been together for less than five years. Stated
another way, all couples with a relationship
lasting more than five years have incorporated
some provision for outside sexual activity
in their relationships.

* David P. McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison, The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop
(Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984): 252, 253.
Sources:Laumann, The Social Organization of Sexuality, 216; McWhirter and Mattison, The Male
Couple: How Relationships Develop (1984): 252-253; Wiederman, "Extramarital Sex," 170.
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE
Homosexual Relationships 1970-2010

1960 1970 1978 1980 1981 1984 1985 1991 1993 1996 1997

Journal of Sex Research

The “gay” magazine Genre


Professor Brad Hayton
Dr. Martin Dannecker
M. Pollak, “Male Homosexuality,”
American Psychological Association
Bell, A.P., Weinberg, M.S.
New England Journal of Medicine
Bell, A.P. and Wienberg
Bell and Weinburg (Kinsey Institute)
HOMOSEXUALITY
“Male homosexuals are very seldom monogamous,” Dr. Elizabeth Iskander
asserts, “they overwhelmingly reject the type of relationship most
heterosexuals think of when they think of marriage: a long-term relationship
where sexual activity is strictly limited to one’s marriage partner.” The statistics
of homosexual promiscuity don’t lie. And we’ll start by examining the results of a
study that homosexuals have raucously repudiated as unrepresentative of the
current situation regarding male homosexual norms or behavioral activities. The
large-scale study conducted during the 1970s by Bell and Weinburg and published
by the dubious Kinsey Institute reported the following:
HOMOSEXUALITY
• 83% of the homosexual men surveyed estimated they had had sex with 50 or
more partners in their lifetime.

• 43% estimated they had sex with 500 or more partners.


• 28% with 1,000 or more partners.

• 79% of homosexual men say over half of their sex partners are strangers.
HOMOSEXUALITY

Homosexual activists claim that these statistics come from a bygone era of
extreme homosexual excess prior to the HIV/AIDS epidemic scare. So, the
question is: Have things really changed that much since the results of this jaw-
dropping study were first published? And to answer this, we will look — in
chronological order – at several follow-up studies on the subject of
homosexual monogamy. Or non-monogamy, as the case may be.
1984

A The gay-friendly American Psychological Association stated, “After the


AIDS epidemic, the average number of male homosexual partners only
dropped from 70 to 50 per year.” (Sally Ann Stewart, AIDS Aftermath: Fewer
Sex Partners among Gay Men, USA Today, 21 November 1984.)

HOMOSEXUALITY
In The Male Couple: How Relationships
Develop, psychiatrist David P. McWhirter
and psychologist Andrew M. Mattison
(themselves a ‘gay’ pair) authored the
results of a study of 156 males in
homosexual relationships lasting from one
to thirty-seven years. They reported:

1984
HOMOSEXUALITY
“Only seven couples have a totally exclusive
sexual relationship, and these men all have
been together for less than five years. Stated
another way, all couples with a relationship
lasting more than five years have
incorporated some provision for outside
sexual activity in their relationships."

1984
HOMOSEXUALITY
That means that only 9 percent of the male
partners were actually monogamous, and none
of the relationships lasting more than five
years were sexually exclusive. By way of
comparison, heterosexual couples (75 percent
of men and 85 percent of women) were
predominantly faithful to their spouse…

* David P. McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison, The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop
(Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984): 252, 253.
HOMOSEXUALITY

… but in a similar study of homosexual men,


only 4.5 percent self-reported as being faithful
to their partner. McWhirter and Mattison
actually characterized promiscuity as
definitional to male homosexuality.

* David P. McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison, The Male Couple: How Relationships Develop
(Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984): 252, 253.
1984
And again, scholars suggest that the reason
is not the partners’ orientation. Men tend to
be more promiscuous, so a double-male
relationship is more likely to be
sexually nonexclusive. *
Regnerus, “Yes, Marriage Will Change—and Here’s How,” Public Discourse (Witherspoon
Institute), June 7, 2013, http:// www.thepublicdiscourse.com/ 2013/ 06/ 10325/.

* Jeffrey T. Parsons et al., “Alternatives to Monogamy among Gay Male Couples in a Community Survey:
Implications for Mental Health and Sexual Risk,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 42, no. 2 (February 2013): 303–
12, doi: 10.1007/ s10508-011-9885-3
1895
In a study of male
homosexuality in Western
Sexuality: Practice and
Precept in Past and Present
Times, Pollak’s research
found that “few homosexual
relationships last longer than
two years, with many men
reporting hundreds of
lifetime partners.”
-M. Pollak, “Male Homosexuality,” Western Sexuality: Practice and Precept in Past and
Present Times, ed. P. Aries and A. Bejin, New York, NY: Basil Blackwell, 1985: 40-61.
1895
The 1985 study also recorded
that gay men averaged “several
dozen partners a year” and
“some hundreds in a lifetime”
with “tremendous promiscuity.”

-M. Pollak, “Male Homosexuality,” Western Sexuality: Practice and Precept in Past and
Present Times, ed. P. Aries and A. Bejin, New York, NY: Basil Blackwell, 1985: 40-61.
1991

German sexologist Dr. Martin Dannecker studied 900 male homosexuals in 1991
living in a “steady relationship” in Bonn, Germany. According to Dr. Dannecker, 83
percent (747) of males had numerous sexual encounters outside their relationship
within the past 12 months. Of the homosexual men in “committed” relationships,
he observed, “The average number of homosexual contacts per person was 115 in
the past year.” Single “gay” men reported having 45 sexual contacts.


– (Wittmeier, Carmen, Now They Know the Other Half, Alberta Report, 1999 06 07, p.27.)”
1993

Professor Brad Hayton provides the following insight into the mindset of many
homosexuals regarding the connection between marriage and monogamy:
“Homosexuals ... are taught by example and belief that marital relationships are
transitory and mostly sexual in nature. Sexual relationships are primarily for pleasure
rather than procreation. And they are taught that monogamy in a marriage is not the
norm [and] should be discouraged if one wants a good ‘marital’ relationship”


– (Bradley P. Hayton, To Marry or Not: The Legalization of Marriage and
Adoption of Homosexual Couples, Newport Beach: The Pacific Policy Institute, 199: 9)
1996

The “gay” magazine Genre surveyed 1037 readers in October of 1996. This
study revealed that 52 percent had sex in a public park and 45 percent
participated in three-way sexual activity. In their lifetime, 16 percent reported
between 40 to 100 sexual partners, and 24 percent claimed more than 100
different partners. The magazine also noted that several respondents suggested
including a category for those having more than one thousand sexual partners.


– (“Sex Survey Results,” Genre (October 1996), quoted in “Survey Finds 40 percent
of Gay Men Have Had More Than 40 Sex Partners,”Lambda Report, January 1998: 20.)
1997

In their 1997 study of the sexual profiles of 2,583 older homosexuals published
in the Journal of Sex Research, Paul Van de Ven reported that “the modal range
for number of sexual partners was 101-500.” Furthermore, 10.2 percent to 15.7
percent reported having between 501 and 1,000 partners, and a further 10.2
percent to 15.7 percent reported having had more than one thousand lifetime
sexual partners. Only 2.7 percent claimed to have had sex with only one partner.


– (Paul Van de Ven et al., “A Comparative Demographic and Sexual
Profile of Older Homosexually Active Men,” Journal of Sex Research 34 (1997)
2000

In Demography, a study relying upon three large data sets — the General
Social Survey, the National Health and Social Life Survey, and the U.S.
Census — estimated the number of exclusive male homosexuals in the
general population to be 2.5 percent and the number of exclusive lesbians
to be 1.4 percent.


– (Dan Black, et al., “Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population in the United States: Evidence from Available
Systematic Data Sources,” Demography 37, May 2000: 141.)
2003

According to a Canadian study authored by “gay” professor Barry


Adam, only 25 percent of homosexual men involved in “committed
relationships” of longer than one year actually practiced monogamy.
“Gay culture allows men to explore different ... forms of relationships
besides the monogamy coveted by heterosexuals,” Adam reported.


– (Ryan Lee, “Gay Couples Likely to Try Non-monogamy, Study Shows,” Washington Blade, August 22, 2003: 18).
2003

A study of partnered homosexual men in the Netherlands


published in the journal AIDS found that men in a “steady”
relationship had an average of eight sexual partners per year,
and the “duration of [their] steady partnerships” was 1.5 years.


– (Maria Xiridou, et al, “The Contribution of Steady and Casual Partnerships to the Incidence of HIV
Infection among Homosexual Men in Amsterdam,” AIDS 17, 2003: 1031.)
2003-2004

Despite describing themselves as being in a committed relationship, most male


homosexual relationships do not tend to last very long. The 2003-2004 Gay/Lesbian
Consumer Online Census surveyed the lifestyles of 7,862 homosexuals. The study
indicated that in 71 percent of the cases, male homosexuals purporting to be in a “long
term relationship” merely lasted seven or fewer years. Only 15 percent describe their
current relationship as having lasted twelve years or longer, with 9 percent lasting more
than 15 years, and a paltry 5 percent more than twenty years.


– (“Largest Gay Study Examines 2004 Relationships,” GayWire Latest Breaking Releases, www.glcensus.org.)
2003-2004

By contrast, about half of first heterosexual


marriages last 20 years or longer.


– (Matthew D. Bramlett and William D. Mosher, “First Marriage Dissolution,


Divorce and Remarriage: United States,” Advance Data, NationalCenter for
Health Statistics, May 31, 2001.)
2010

Colleen Hoff, professor of Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University and director for
the University’s Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality conducted a five-year longitudinal
study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Hoff and her co-authors examined the
relationship dynamics of 566 “gay” partnerships in the context of HIV prevention. The results,
published in the July 2010 issue of the journal AIDS Care, documented that 99 percent had
sexual agreements. Specifically, 45 percent had “monogamous agreements,” 47 percent had
“open agreements,” and 8 percent had “discrepant agreements” where the partners were in
disagreement as to whether their relationship was open or monogamous.
2010

The New York Times reported the following with regards to the San Francisco State University study:

“New research at San Francisco State University reveals just how common open relationships are
among gay men and lesbians in the Bay Area. The Gay Couples Study has followed 556 male couples for
three years — about 50 percent of those surveyed have sex outside their relationships, with the
knowledge and approval of their partners. In conclusion, there may have been a moderate decrease in
the rate of promiscuity following Bell and Weinburg’s study, but the numbers are still extraordinarily
high. While the heterosexual rate of fidelity is far from ideal, there remains a significantly higher rate
of promiscuity among homosexuals. The obvious conclusion is that male homosexual relationships
exhibit a fundamental incapacity for monogamy.”
2010

In 2010, the homosexual academic researchers Blake Spears and Lanz Lowen published a
study entitled, Beyond Monogamy: Lessons from Long-term Male Couples in Non-Monogamous
Relationships. Like every other previous study before them, Spears and Lowen found many
promiscuous “gay” male couples, but most refused to be interviewed: “We found long-term
non-monogamous couples rather easily, but very few were willing to participate.” One
homosexual male participant in the study explained, “Having an open relationship feels like a
funny way of being in the closet again. Family and friends expect that we’re monogamous,
and we don’t tell them we’re not. It’s like a secret ... In our community and society, it feels
like something huge isn’t being talked about or studied or understood.”
2010

All of these findings obviously demonstrate that men and women need each
other. Men without women have no domesticating or moderating influence on their
much stronger, testosterone-driven sex drives. And as a result, it is very likely that
homosexual males will be prone to the excessive and destructive extremes of their
unrestrained sexual appetites. The homosexual male subculture is therefore
typically characterized by an astonishing high level of promiscuity with a great
number of partners — sometimes high-risk casual, anonymous sexual encounters.
2010

As Dr. Elizabeth Iskander so provocatively contends:


“It is pointless to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples
because male homosexuals, who comprise two-thirds of all
homosexuals, have demonstrated that they will not accept
monogamy or sexual exclusivity. Marriage [would] have to be
redefined not only to include same-sex couples, but also to exclude
the element of sexual fidelity.”
2010

As Dr. Elizabeth Iskander so provocatively contends:


“By now it should be clear that gay marriage is motivated more by the desire
to destroy the concept of marriage than by “fairness” concerns. Homosexual
practice denies the need for discipline, self-control, and self-denial, making a
god of sex, and insisting that the worship of that god trumps all other values.
Because God designed marriage to put sexuality in its place—and sex is not to
be worshiped— gays cannot tolerate marriage and would see it destroyed.”
2010

In a moment of candor, “Gay” icons Marshall Kirk and Hunter


Madsen, authors of the homosexual manifesto After the Ball
admitted, “The cheating ratio of ‘married’ (committed) ‘gay’ males,
given enough time, approaches 100%.” That says about all we need
to know. Male homosexual monogamy is most certainly a
monumental myth.
RELATIONSHIP DURATION

Gay activists often point to high divorce rates and claim that married couples
fare little better than homosexuals with regard to the duration of their
relationships. The research, however, indicates that male homosexual
relationships last only a fraction of the length of most marriages.
“The median number of lifetime male sexual partners was
significantly greater for lesbians than heterosexual women
(twelve partners versus six). Lesbians were significantly more
likely to report more than fifty lifetime male sexual partners.”


– Katherine Fethers et al., “Sexually Transmitted Infections and Risk Behaviors in Women
Who Have Sex with Women,” Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 76 (2000): 347.
SEX AND CULTURE

Dr. Joseph Dr. Carle


Pitirim Sorokin Arnold Toynbee
Daniel Unwin Zimmerman

FAMILY BREAK DOWN AND THE DECLINE OF CIVILISATION

A Storm of Wickedness is Raging Across America

“There is a storm raging across America. Alcoholism, drug abuse, teen pregnancy,
abortion, homosexuality, school violence, child abuse, pornography, rape, robbery
and murder pervade our nation. America is drowning in wickedness and immorality. By all
measures, this storm threatens to erode the moral and political foundations of America.”
http://www.topix.com/forum/religion/islam/TDIANBAK2I06GNNBT

Atheism’s Assault...

“From the rise of divorce, the breakdown of the family and the re-definition of marriage itself, to the rampant
increase of internet pornography and the growing danger of pedophilia, we are witnessing American culture
fragment at an alarming rate. Why has there been such an outbreak of sexually deviant and sexually destructive
acts? Why can we not pull ourselves together as a nation and rise above this unraveling of our moral fabric?
What will the future hold if we cannot reverse this trend and right our world?"

--- The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or The Last
American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
“I think we can find some answers in Dr. Unwin’s work, even though it was
written two generations ago. Like a prophet on the biblical stage, Unwin’s
message rings out to us today. Will we heed his words and find healing or will
we continue our race to the ocean, lemming-like and filled with fury and
futility? It is time for a change of direction"

--- The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or


The Last American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
“If the British anthropologist J.D. Unwin is correct in his assessment of society, this
present generation in the Western world may be the last one. In his book, Sex and
Culture, professor Unwin studied 80 “uncivilized” cultures and compared his results
with 16 “civilized” cultures extending over the last 4,000 years."

--- The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or


The Last American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
SEX AND CULTURE

“ He found that when strict heterosexual monogamy was practiced the society attained its greatest cultural energy,
especially in the Arts, Sciences and Technology; but as people rebelled against the prohibitions placed upon them and
demanded more sexual opportunities, there was a consequent loss of their creative energy which resulted in the
decline and eventual destruction of the civilization. Remarkably, He did not find any exception to this trend.”

--The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or The Last American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
SEX AND CULTURE

“Dr. Unwin concluded that the fabric that holds a society together is sexual in nature. When life-long heterosexual
monogamous relationship is practiced, the focus is on the nurture of the family and energy is expended to protect,
plan for and build up the individual family unit. This extends to the entire society and produces a strong

society focused on preserving the strength of the family. ”

--The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or The Last American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
SEX AND CULTURE

“However, He found that when sexual opportunities opened the door to pre-marital, post-marital and homosexual
relationships, the social energy always dissipated as the individual focused more on self-gratification rather than
societal good. In the end, the energy level reached such a low point that destruction from within, through anarchy, or
destruction from without, through despotism or from an invading force with greater social energy, was inevitable ”

--The Fate of Culture In J.D. Unwin’s Sex and Culture or The Last American Generation Submitted by Daniel Janosik
The Transgender
Revolution

“…and I found in my study that history is cyclic, and


everywhere in the world you find this pattern in ancient
times: that as a culture begins to decline, you have an
efflorescence (flowering) of transgender phenomena.
This is a symptom of cultural collapse.”

-S. Dorman, “Paglia: ‘Transgender Mania’ is a Symptom of West’s
Cultural Collapse,” CNSNews.com (Nov. 3, 2015).
SEX AND CULTURE

“When the traditional family values of a nation or society


begins to breakdown, moral decay rapidly follows ”

—Scott, vol. 1, ch. 17.


“Society is composed of families, and is what the heads of families make it. Out of
the heart are “the issues of life”; and the heart of the community, of the church,
and of the nation is the household. The well-being of society, the success of the
church, the prosperity of the nation, depend upon home influences.”

—The Ministry of Healing, p349


'The elevation or deterioration of the future of society will be determined by the
manners and morals of the youth growing up around us. As the youth are educated,
and as their characters are molded in their childhood to virtuous habits, self-
control, and temperance, so will their influence be upon society.”

—Pacific Health Journal, June, 1890.


“If they are left unenlightened and uncontrolled, and as the result become self-willed,
intemperate in appetite and passion, so will be their future influence in molding society. The
company which the young now keep, the habits they now form, and the principles they now
adopt are the index to the state of society for years to come.”

—Pacific Health Journal, June, 1890.


Z

The French Revolution and its


Impacts on Modern Day Homosexual/
L GBT Movement
French Revolution
Nov. 26,1793 - June 17,1797

“At the same time anarchy is seeking to sweep away all law, not only divine, but
human. The centralizing of wealth and power; the vast combinations for the
enriching of the few at the expense of the many; the combinations of the poorer
classes for the defense of their interests and claims;the spirit of unrest, of riot
and bloodshed; the world-wide dissemination of the same teachings that led to
the French Revolution--all are tending to involve the whole world in a struggle
similar to that which convulsed France.” {Ed 228.2}
Materialism Agnosticism
Humanism Atheism
Communism Evolution

“The world-wide dissemination of the same teachings that led to the French
Revolution—all are tending to involve the whole world in a struggle similar to that
which convulsed France.  ” -Education by Ellen G. White , page 228
“The beginning of the 1600’s brought into view an intellectual movement known in
history as the period of Enlightenment, and/or the AGE OF REASON. An army of
writers known as PHILOSOPHES began to write, proclaim and disseminate the idea
that all men should be free thinkers and have liberty of conscious to do as they please
without the shackles of monarchs [Kings] or religion [God]. These writers looked to
REASON as a god that could solve all problems, they regarded the human mind
[HUMANISM] rather than faith as the best source of guidance.”
The AGE OF REASON & ENLIGHTENMENT
By 1750 France had become the intellectual center for this new so-called
scientific revolution. Operating out of the JACOBIN CLUBS and through
reading societies, such men as Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau and others
Spread this new reasoning by voice and pen.
Atheism’s Assault...

“France is the only nation in the world concerning which the authentic record survives, that as a nation
she lifted her hand in open rebellion against the Author of the universe. Plenty of blasphemers, plenty
of infidels, there have been, and still continue to be, in England, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere..,

--Sir Walter Scott, Life of Napoleon, vol. 1, ch. 17


Atheism’s Assault...

“The world for the first time heard an assembly of men, born and educated in
civilization, and assuming the right to govern one of the finest of the European nations,
uplift their united voice to deny the most solemn truth which man's soul receives, and
renounce unanimously the belief and worship of a Deity."

--Sir Walter Scott, Life of Napoleon, vol. 1, ch. 17


Materialism Agnosticism
Humanism Atheism
Communism Evolution

“The world-wide dissemination of the same teachings that led to the French
Revolution—all are tending to involve the whole world in a struggle similar to that
which convulsed France.  ” -Education by Ellen G. White , page 228
Sodom’s Assault...

“Mainstreaming” homosexual lifestyles “This year’s increase of gay


(LGBT) characters on television reflects a cultural change in the

way gay and lesbian people are seen in our society,”

—-says GLAAD President Herndon Graddick."


Sodom’s Assault...

“More and more Americans have come to accept their gay family
members, friends, coworkers and peers, and as audiences tune into
their favorite programs, they expect to see the same diversity of

people they encounter in their daily lives.”--Oct 2012

IM GAY, HAPPY and PROUD


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Sodom’s Assault...

“but France stands apart in the world's history as the single state which, by the decree
of her Legislative Assembly, pronounced that there was no God, and of which the entire
population of the capital, and a vast majority elsewhere, women as well as men,

danced and sang with joy in accepting the announcement."

--Blackwood's Magazine, November, 1870.


Sodom’s Assault...

“Intimately connected with these laws affecting religion, was that


which reduced the union of marriage..., which any two persons might
engage in and cast loose at pleasure. . . .” --Scott, vol. 1, ch. 17.

“The impact of the French Revolution on the legal status of homosexuality and the political situation of
gays and lesbians cannot be underestimated. With it, France moved from the last public burning for
homosexual acts in 1784 to decriminalization of homosexuality with the constitution of 1791. Indeed, not
only did the polemics surrounding the adoption of the constitution tend to place homosexuality on an
equal level with heterosexuality, but the subsequent Napoleonic code decriminalized homosexual
activity, thus affecting the penal codes of all continental Europe to this day."

--We are Everywhere: A Historical Sourcebook of Gay and Lesbian Politics (pg 35), edited by Mark Blasius and Shane Phelan
Assault on Marriage

“On September 20, 1792, the Legislative Assembly of the French Republic
legalized divorce.  This was a first in the country’s history…Although the
Enlightenment initially sparked the divorce debate, it was the French
Revolution that succeeeded in secularizing family life.”
https://lifetakeslemons.wordpress.com/tag/french-revolution/
Assault on Marriage

“…for 24 years, marriage was viewed as a covenant which could be


broken as all secular affairs could be torn down and if desired, rebuilt.  This
resulted in 30,000 divorces between 1792 and 1803 [11 years], the years
when the divorce laws remained the most liberal.”
https://lifetakeslemons.wordpress.com/tag/french-revolution/
Assault on Marriage

“. . . . Sophie Arnoult, an actress famous for the witty


things she said, described the republican marriage as 'the
sacrament of adultery.’ ”—Scott, vol. 1, ch. 17.
The Sexual Revolution

“The origin of the sexual revolution of today can also be traced to the
French Revolution. Prior to the Revolution, sexuality was defined
exclusively by the church. Sex was strictly between one man and one
woman in the confines of marriage as sanctioned by the church.”
Myers, Ivor. The Atheism Prophecy: How Christianity Fueled Atheism (Kindle Locations 130-133). Remnant Publications. Kindle Edition.
The Sexual Revolution

“During the Age of Enlightenment, the church began to lose its authority
and grip over the minds of the masses, and by the time of the Revolution, it
had become morally bankrupt in the eyes of the public.”
Myers, Ivor. The Atheism Prophecy: How Christianity Fueled Atheism (Kindle Locations 130-133). Remnant Publications. Kindle Edition.
The flames that consumed the cities of the plain shed their warning light down
even to our time. We are taught the fearful and solemn lesson that while God's
mercy bears long with the transgressor, there is a limit beyond which men may
not go on in sin. When that limit is reached, then the offers of mercy are
withdrawn, and the ministration of judgment begins. PP 162.3

The A sin-hating God calls upon those who profess to keep His law to depart
from all iniquity. Neglect to repent and obey His word will bring as serious
consequences upon God's people today as did the same sin upon ancient Israel.
There is a limit beyond which He will no longer delay His judgments. 4T 166.4

Never did this message apply with greater force than it applies today. More and
more the world is setting at nought the claims of God. Men have become bold in
transgression. The wickedness of the inhabitants of the world has almost filled
up the measure of their iniquity. This earth has almost reached the place where
God will permit the destroyer to work his will upon it. 7T 141.1
The substitution of the laws of men for the law of God, the exaltation, by merely
human authority, of Sunday in place of the Bible Sabbath, is the last act in the
drama. When this substitution becomes universal, God will reveal Himself. He
will arise in His majesty to shake terribly the earth. He will come out of His place
to punish the inhabitants of the world for their iniquity, and the earth shall
disclose her blood and shall no more cover her slain. 7T 141.1
REFERENCES BELOW
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Part 6
-Antonio Bernard , dindinbernard1@hotmail.com

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