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The Kinsey Corruption

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Since the sexual revolution began forty years ago, morality in America has been in a state of rapid decline. In only four decades, we have gone from a country of traditional family values to a nation of widespread promiscuity, cohabitation, soaring divorce rates, and an explosion of sexual crime committed against women and children. How could things have gone so wrong so fast?
Many experts answer this question with two words: ALFRED KINSEY.

This book will expose:

* How Alfred Kinsey presented as "normal" data he collected from incarcerated sex offenders, criminals, and prostitutes.

* Which of today's popular notions about sex are based on Kinsey's flawed conclusions, such as 10 percent of the population is homosexual and sexual promiscuity is normal.

* That Kinsey engaged in criminal experimentation on children and used "data" he collected from some of the world's most notorious pedophiles to arrive at his conclusions.

84 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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Susan Brinkmann

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Susan Brinkmann, O.C.D.S., is an author and award-winning journalist is a member of the Third Order of Discalced Carmelites. She serves as Director of New Age Research for Women of Grace® (www.womenofgrace.com) and is a frequent guest on EWTN’s Women of Grace® television show. She is the founder of Live Catholic (www.livecatholic.org ), an educational nonprofit devoted to teaching authentic Catholic prayer in the Carmelite tradition to the faithful. Susan formerly worked as a Correspondent for the Catholic Standard & Times, the newspaper for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

For the last 10 years she has been the lead researcher for Women of Grace’s New Age Q&A Blog which is the largest blog of its kind in the world. The library of information now exceeds 1600 entries on everything from acupuncture and angels to wicca and yoga.

She has also authored seventeen books, including The Learn to Discern Compendium: Is It Christian or New Age which has an imprimatur from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Avila Institute published her book, A Catholic Guide to Mindfulness which educates the Catholic faithful about the Buddhist practice of mindfulness and how it differs from authentic Catholic spirituality, teaching and thought. Along with Johnnette Williams, she co-authored the Young Women of Grace Study Program which teaches girls ages 13+ what it means to be authentically feminine. Susan’s Like a Catholic series which introduces Carmelite spirituality to the faithful. This series includes Pray Like a Catholic, Live Like a Catholic, Mindful Like a Catholic, and Fight Like a Catholic, all of which have imprimaturs from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Her daily devotional, entitled Day by Day in the Little Way: 365 Reflections on the Teachings of St. Therese of Lisieux introduces devotees to the Little Way of Spiritual Childhood.

In the fall of 2024, Viident Publications will launch Susan’s new series of Catholic women’s novels entitled The Chronicles of Ariella, a gripping saga of murder, romance and redemption that spans six novels and 2000 years of Church history.

Her national journalism awards include the Bernadine-O’Connor Award for Pro-Life Journalism, the Eileen Egan Journalism Award from Catholic Relief Services, and numerous awards from the Catholic Press Association and the Philadelphia Press Association.

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February 18, 2016
This is not an amazingly fun book to read, but it is truly amazing and necessary that every parent read this little book! (only 80 pages!)

More lighbulbs came on for me, more connections made, in the direction of our society, and in the education of our children! If you are a parent or grandparent and want to make a difference in the lives of youth, please take the time to find this book.

It is concise, documented, and PACKED. We need more people to know who Alfred Kinsey really was and what effect he is still having on our lives.
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June 1, 2019
An in-depth report of one of America's top charlatans. Basing his sex education on data from the prisoners incarcerated for sexual assaults and prostitutes. His homosexual views are
forced on children and adults using his personal hypothesis as reason for the basis of his so called studies! Read how a wife of a staff member is reluctantly forced to perform on
camera for his research. The unbelievable acceptance of his work is used as a basis in our legislative and educational systems that still exist today. For Parents that are OUTRAGED and want to do more see below:
It is entitled Parent Power: How Parents Can Gain Control of the School Systems That Educate Their Children, by James W. Sedlak. This book is available online at www.all.org/stopp/pp15.htm or can be ordered by calling (540) 659-4171.
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December 4, 2022
Yes, it’s amateurishly written, repeats itself and is basically a summary from another book that the author read but hey, it’s like a 2 hour read max and it really helps you to understand many of the problems with Kinsey and what has resulted from them. This is not stuff that you’ll hear at your public school or university , highly recommended.
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March 12, 2024
Kinsey from a Catholic Perspective

This was a collection of articles written from a Catholic perspective against Dr Kinsey and his work. While it provides a decent overview of some of the obvious harms perpetrated by Kinsey and his team, a far more robust anti Kinsey work would be from Dr Judith Reisman.
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June 11, 2023
This man was absolutely horrific. Makes me sick. Don’t bring children into this depraved world.
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June 13, 2016
I gave it 2 stars because I learned something new about modern sex ed programs and penal codes, as well as its inspiration that led me to watch the movie and experience Laura Linney all over again. She's the best around.

But that's where the good stuff ends. Someone cared enough to analyze Kinsey to death while putting a subjective, self-righteous, and didactic spin on his research; you rarely see that anymore except in conservative, religious malarkey like this. Apparently, contemporary American society's rise in adultery, pedophilia, bestiality, abortion, AIDS, and all that is immoral in general can be attributed to Al Kinsey. His findings led a sexual awakening, in a way, as they contributed to the establishment of modern sex ed programs in schools and enacted many laws. This has greatly corrupted and tainted the moral fabric of our fair country. According to the jags.

But what this jag doesn't consider is that countries lacking a modern sex education system ALSO have all of these things, along with teen pregnancy and whatever else I didn't mention. They just didn't have the advantage or luxury of dismissing the knowledge before doing it.

He questioned an 'unrepresentative proportion of prison inmates and sex offenders in a survey of normal sexual behavior. If that's accurate, which I don't doubt, that's just the way he did stuff. It's sick, but what are you gonna do now? Yeah, Kinsey's research was shaped by a bunch of Nazis and perverts, but whose wasn't?

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April 2, 2017
3 stars [Sociology]
A collection of essays on the true, sick, civilization-rending phenomenon that was Alfred Kinsey. The "question/answer" shtick at the beginning was repeated verbatim throughout the book, so it was a total waste of space, and an annoyance. The book is meant to give an introduction to the Kinseyan worldview, and thus be more approachable by the beginner, but that also serves to lessen the cohesiveness of the material, and lowers its rating. Notable book, though, and a quick read.
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