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Foreigner

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Yale was originally founded as a Divinity School....




http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4646


Yale hosts workshop teaching sensitivity to bestiality



On Saturday afternoon, Yale hosted a “sensitivity training” in which students were asked to consider topics such as bestiality, incest, and accepting money for sex.
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Sexologist Dr. Jill McDevitt.

During the workshop, entitled, "Sex: Am I Normal," students anonymously asked and answered questions about sex using their cell phones, and viewed the responses in real time in the form of bar charts.
The session was hosted by “sexologist” Dr. Jill McDevitt, who owns a sex store called Feminique in West Chester, Pa.
Survey responses revealed that nine percent of attendees had been paid for sex, 3 percent had engaged in bestiality, and 52 percent had participated in "consensual pain" during sex, according to an article published in the Yale Daily News on Monday.
Event director Giuliana Berry ’14 told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday that the workshop was brought to campus to teach students not to automatically judge people who may have engaged in these sorts of activities, but rather to respond with “understanding” and “compassion.”
"People do engage in some of these activities that we believe only for example perverts engage in,” she said. “What the goal is is to increase compassion for people who may engage in activities that are not what you would personally consider normal.”
McDevitt referred to the range of activities discussed in the workshop as “sexual diversity.”
“It tries to get people to be more sensitive … to sexual diversity,” McDevitt told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday. “We’re not all heterosexual, able-bodied folks who have standard missionary sex.”
Several students submitted discussion topics about having incestuous sexual fantasies. Attendee Alex Saeedy '15, told the News that he at first found this surprising, but then "thought it might be more of a psychological thing we all might have.
"I think that's what the point of the workshop was — to bring up things we thought we so taboo and desire or urges we criticize are just regular parts of sexual psychology," he said.
During the workshop, McDevitt taught the approximately 40 students that just because people think something is deviant does not mean that it is bad.
“It’s sensitivity training,” McDevitt told Campus Reform. “Don't judge other people, because we all have something we are embarrassed about.”
The event was part of Yale’s Sex Weekend, which ran from Feb. 28 through March 3. Sponsors included Yale Women's Center, Undergraduate Organizations Committee, the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response Education Center at Yale, and SeLF: The Sexual Literacy Forum.
 

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So what they concluded is, being a pervert is fine.

I am so concerned for my kids growing up. Its not long before satanism is the new religion at schools replacing fragile evolution.
 

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I think the fear has always been that the country and world would end up looking like Orwell's 1984 when, in reality, it seems that it will look much more like Brave New World. It's amazing how far the sexual revolution has compelled the culture to move. Things that were (and arguably should be) total taboo can now be discussed with some degree of normalization. I still maintain that a strong push for legalizing things like pedophilia will come within the next quarter to half a century, if not much sooner at the rate we are going.

There was a good article I came across this morning called "Lifestyle Liberalism" and it is a letter from a liberal who has begun to realize the fruit of the chosen lifestyle for his family: http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/lifestyle-liberalism/

The reality is that this stuff will only get worse as we (culturally) are introduced to it and gradually desensitized. He who controls the media does seem to control the collective mind.
 

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Hammer, that was a very difficult article to read.
Especially when you consider that that family's situation is being played out in millions of homes throughout the U.S. as we speak.
In many cases it is made worse by the lack of curiosity or concern by the parents as to what their children are actually doing with their time.

The simple fact is that when you have unfettered access to the viewing all types of sexual activities and violent practices, your heart will be hardened, your brain desensitized, but your need to have it be a part of you will become almost undeniable. Addiction to pornography is an excellent example.

That is how something that a generation ago would have outraged all, at the end of this generation will be celebrated and the outrage will be reserved for those who do not approve of it.


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One glaring thing the study didn't take into account is how many of those people are ashamed of what they have done, and how many of them did things out of desperation (especially being paid for sex). This study assumes that everyone who participates in deviant sex thinks that it is ok, and that is definitely not the case. There shouldn't be a push to accept deviant sex, but to expose the harm in it and how it tears people's lives apart.
HammerStone said:
I think the fear has always been that the country and world would end up looking like Orwell's 1984 when, in reality, it seems that it will look much more like Brave New World. It's amazing how far the sexual revolution has compelled the culture to move. Things that were (and arguably should be) total taboo can now be discussed with some degree of normalization. I still maintain that a strong push for legalizing things like pedophilia will come within the next quarter to half a century, if not much sooner at the rate we are going.

There was a good article I came across this morning called "Lifestyle Liberalism" and it is a letter from a liberal who has begun to realize the fruit of the chosen lifestyle for his family: http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/lifestyle-liberalism/

The reality is that this stuff will only get worse as we (culturally) are introduced to it and gradually desensitized. He who controls the media does seem to control the collective mind.
That's exactly right. I read A Brave New World in the late 80's and thought it sounded bizarre. It doesn't sound too bizarre anymore.
 

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Ah! More of that old-timey doom and gloom narrative, brought to you by those who are called to spread the Good News.....
 

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aspen2 said:
Ah! More of that old-timey doom and gloom narrative, brought to you by those who are called to spread the Good News.....
What do you mean by that. Are you implying that bestiality, incest, and prostitution are acceptable?
 

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forrestcup - of course not. I am simply not shocked. Why should I be? American culture is materialistic, consumeristic and secular - did you think it would be Christian?
 

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aspen2 said:
forrestcup - of course not. I am simply not shocked. Why should I be? American culture is materialistic, consumeristic and secular - did you think it would be Christian?
Not at all. Someone said, "You can't expect a dog not to bark, and you can't expect a sinner not to sin." I just find it disturbing that we're being railroaded into accepting this garbage. The thing that really upsets me about this particular session is that a lot of those people are probably hurting and living in shame because of what they've done, and instead of trying to help them, they're trying to get everyone else to think it's normal.

I've been around enough people who have done crazy stuff that nothing shocks me anymore. But that doesn't mean my heart doesn't hurt for them. If we're going to reach people for Christ, we need to protect ourselves from being calloused and watered down. On the other hand, we also need to protect ourselves from being judgmental.

I actually like the first thing that Jill McDevitt said - “What the goal is is to increase compassion for people who may engage in activities that are not what you would personally consider normal.”

But you see her real heart with the next thing she said, which I totally disagree with - “It tries to get people to be more sensitive … to sexual diversity,” McDevitt told Campus Reform in an interview on Monday. “We’re not all heterosexual, able-bodied folks who have standard missionary sex.”

In the context of the session, she's trying to get people to think that anyone who doesn't accept bestiality, incest, and prostitution is a "missionary sex" prude. She's trying to get us to look at deviant sex as being acceptable, when the truth is that it's hurting people and keeping them from the God of freedom.
 

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All these things were Prophesied to be present in the last days. what is the surprise? That the Prophesy has come to pass or that we are in the last days?

I share your concern for the people that are on the wrong path. you can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink.
Sometimes my heart just breaks for the people that are being lead a-stray, for they no not what they do. maybe in that there is some hope for them. I don't know. Only God can change a heart.

I do know that Prophesy Will come to pass, God's Will, Will be done. All we can do is pray and trust God. God has a purpose for every thing, we don't know what it is.... I gave up tying to give God advise a long time ago.......... Pomp.
 
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