Sexual Revolution at Princeton?
Kairos Journal reports on a "New Sexual Revolution at Princeton," being spearheaded by the Anscombe Society. This student-led movement takes its name from G. E. M. (Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret) Anscombe, at twentieth century Christian philosophe at Cambridge "who argued on philosophical grounds that 'there just is no such thing as a casual, non-significant, sexual act' because sex is inextricably tied to 'the transmission of human life.'"
Does this mean that the libertine bloom is off the ivy?
Does this mean that the libertine bloom is off the ivy?
Labels: Princeton, sexual ethics

4 Comments:
Wow! Who would have ever thought that there is no such thing as a non-significant sex act! Secularism is absolutly rediculous. It has no foundation to make morality intelligible.
ta- Did you mean libertine, and not libertarian?
Neat article!
Strong tower:
Yes I did. Thanks!
ta
Interesting...
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