The Christian faith says a few rather firm things about sexual conduct, what goes and when. Our culture, on the other hand, tends to think anything goes, whenever. But there are dire spiritual costs hidden in this supposed benefits package.
On the large scale, says sociologist Peter Berger, this conflict has nurtured the rise of secularism—i.e., keep your Bible out of my bedroom! “The new American secularism is in defense of the sexual revolution [of the 1960s],” he blogged last year at The American Interest.
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