The “Sexual Revolution” started in the late 1960s, but it has flourished in media, culture, and, even school curriculum, ever since. Today, on average, children experience their first exposure to pornography by age 11! In a bygone era, children were protected from early exposure to violence and sexual activity, but today’s professional sexualists celebrate promiscuity and unimaginable forms of sexual expression. This week, our friends at the Ruth Institute will host the Summit for Survivors of the Sexual Revolution in the Pelican State. They are offering in-person seating for the event in Lake Charles, as well as streaming opportunities for distance participation. Without addressing the prevalence of an over-sexualized world, it will be difficult to address other issues, such as fatherlessness, marriage, family, life, and even sensible economics. If you’re available, we hope you’ll make plans to attend the event. |