Sex Education - The Final Plague
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A polemical work of Catholic social criticism, Sex Education - The Final Plague presents a sweeping and forceful argument against the institutionalization of sex education in American schools and society. Randy Engel chronicles what she characterizes as a deliberate, decades-long campaign by secular humanists, population control advocates, and government agencies to undermine traditional moral and religious values through explicit sex education curricula. Written with passionate conviction and meticulous research, the work details the historical origins and key organizations behind the modern sex education movement, tracing their ideological roots and political influence. Engel argues that far from being a neutral or beneficial public health measure, comprehensive sex education represents a profound moral threat to children, families, and Western civilization. The tone is urgent and uncompromising, making it a significant — and controversial — text within traditionalist Catholic and social conservative literature.
Author: Randy Engel
Format: Hardback
Genre: Society & culture
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A polemical work of Catholic social criticism, Sex Education - The Final Plague presents a sweeping and forceful argument against the institutionalization of sex education in American schools and society. Randy Engel chronicles what she characterizes as a deliberate, decades-long campaign by secular humanists, population control advocates, and government agencies to undermine traditional moral and religious values through explicit sex education curricula. Written with passionate conviction and meticulous research, the work details the historical origins and key organizations behind the modern sex education movement, tracing their ideological roots and political influence. Engel argues that far from being a neutral or beneficial public health measure, comprehensive sex education represents a profound moral threat to children, families, and Western civilization. The tone is urgent and uncompromising, making it a significant — and controversial — text within traditionalist Catholic and social conservative literature.