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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2022 · 57 MIN

Webinar #132 Dr Steven Willing - Top Ten Myths of the Sexual Revolution

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Recorded on 15 December 2022 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar and Q&A with Dr Steven Willing. The "sexual revolution” - as most understand it - began in Western societies in the decade of the 60s. It promoted a sexual narrative directly opposed to not only Christian teaching, but universal principles that guided most of human civilization. Yet, most research over the last four decades undermines that narrative, showing the Christian sexual paradigm to be the pathway most conducive to human flourishing. In this talk, we will examine ten prevailing myths that are fundamental to the contemporary sexual narrative, but are refuted by the best and most current research. Dr. Steven Willing is an academic neuroscientist with over 40 years of clinical experience in academic and private settings. He is currently a consultant in radiology at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya, a pediatric neuroradiologist for Children’s of Alabama, a visiting scholar with Reasons to Believe, and an Adjunct Professor of Divinity at Regent University. Dr. Willing is the author of Atlas of Neuroradiology, and more recently, Superbia: The Perils of Pride. The Power of Humility. His personal blog on science apologetics, “The Soggy Spaniel,” may be found at www.swilling.com.

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