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Victims of the Revolution: How the Sexual Revolution Hurt Us All

Victims of the Revolution: How the Sexual Revolution Hurt Us All

  • Exposes the failures of the sexual revolution
  • Draws on testimonies and advocates’ own words
  • Reveals impact on joy, love, and relationships
  • Highlights abortion as a tragic consequence
  • Shows beauty of Christian teaching on sexuality

This book shows from within the damage that the sexual revolution has caused to our bodies, our souls, and our sense of joy.

Nathaniel Blake uses testimonies and reports from the revolution’s most outspoken advocates to demonstrate that Christian sexual ethics provide a better way to love and live. He reveals how promised happiness and freedom have instead left Americans lonely, alienated, and less fulfilled.

Rather than offering joy, sexual liberation has created a culture of dissatisfaction. Men and women are estranged, relationships have fractured, and desire itself has become a source of enslavement.

The violence of abortion further illustrates the brokenness, turning families into battlegrounds of competing selfishness. This stark reality underscores the cost of false promises.

Victims of the Revolution is both a critique of hypersexuality and a celebration of the Church’s profound vision of human love. Rooted in nature and ordered toward the good, Christian morals safeguard human flourishing and reveal that there is no true justice without sexual righteousness.


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Victims of the Revolution: How the Sexual Revolution Hurt Us All

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Victims of the Revolution: How the Sexual Revolution Hurt Us All

  • Exposes the failures of the sexual revolution
  • Draws on testimonies and advocates’ own words
  • Reveals impact on joy, love, and relationships
  • Highlights abortion as a tragic consequence
  • Shows beauty of Christian teaching on sexuality

This book shows from within the damage that the sexual revolution has caused to our bodies, our souls, and our sense of joy.

Nathaniel Blake uses testimonies and reports from the revolution’s most outspoken advocates to demonstrate that Christian sexual ethics provide a better way to love and live. He reveals how promised happiness and freedom have instead left Americans lonely, alienated, and less fulfilled.

Rather than offering joy, sexual liberation has created a culture of dissatisfaction. Men and women are estranged, relationships have fractured, and desire itself has become a source of enslavement.

The violence of abortion further illustrates the brokenness, turning families into battlegrounds of competing selfishness. This stark reality underscores the cost of false promises.

Victims of the Revolution is both a critique of hypersexuality and a celebration of the Church’s profound vision of human love. Rooted in nature and ordered toward the good, Christian morals safeguard human flourishing and reveal that there is no true justice without sexual righteousness.


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  • Exposes the failures of the sexual revolution
  • Draws on testimonies and advocates’ own words
  • Reveals impact on joy, love, and relationships
  • Highlights abortion as a tragic consequence
  • Shows beauty of Christian teaching on sexuality

This book shows from within the damage that the sexual revolution has caused to our bodies, our souls, and our sense of joy.

Nathaniel Blake uses testimonies and reports from the revolution’s most outspoken advocates to demonstrate that Christian sexual ethics provide a better way to love and live. He reveals how promised happiness and freedom have instead left Americans lonely, alienated, and less fulfilled.

Rather than offering joy, sexual liberation has created a culture of dissatisfaction. Men and women are estranged, relationships have fractured, and desire itself has become a source of enslavement.

The violence of abortion further illustrates the brokenness, turning families into battlegrounds of competing selfishness. This stark reality underscores the cost of false promises.

Victims of the Revolution is both a critique of hypersexuality and a celebration of the Church’s profound vision of human love. Rooted in nature and ordered toward the good, Christian morals safeguard human flourishing and reveal that there is no true justice without sexual righteousness.