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"there is no condom for the heart."

The transition from high school to college is a dramatic one from young adults. The moral compass given to them by their parents will definitely be put to the test. Some teachers, driven by a liberal agenda, will offer advice contrary to the morals taught to students by their parents. Some go so far as to offer free condoms for “protection.” Mike Adams offers the book “Unprotected:”

The book tells many stories you need to hear – stories you will never hear from the censorious feminists who run the Women’s Resource Center.

For example, Grossman tells the story of one college freshman who started having uncontrollable crying spells. Her depression became so severe that she sought help at the student health center. It did not take long for the therapy sessions to reveal that her problem was a “friendship with benefits” she established during the fall semester. She and her casual sex partner had agreed that they would just sleep together without dating. But she was beginning to long for something more.

Those espousing the radical feminist agenda at the university had told her that using condoms would protect her – this without any reference to the emotional consequences of casual sex. Such misguided advice is a consequence of a radical shift in feminist politics in recent years. After years of arguing truthfully that women and men are equal, feminists are now arguing falsely that women and men are identical. This is wreaking emotional havoc on young women on our college campuses who have become the pawns of intellectually dishonest feminists. They are the latest casualties in a cultural war whose principal battlefield is the American college campus.

The same problems that Grossman saw at UCLA are also prevalent on other campuses. For example, this summer, I got a letter from a young woman who was experiencing deep pain as a result of her decision to abandon the values she grew up with and to adopt the values of the “hook-up” culture, which is the dominant culture on most college campuses. She was a virgin in her 18th year. Now, in her 21st year, her number of sex partners has almost caught up with her chronological age. And she is now beginning to learn that there is no condom for the heart.

I don’t remember having a teacher say anything like this when I was in college.  Granted, I was a non-traditional student and had already been through five years in the Navy.  I wonder how many new students have their moral compass shattered by the political agenda of liberal teachers.  I imagine it is more than we think.

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