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MFP 375: The Family and the Sexual Revolution

MFP 375: The Family and the Sexual Revolution

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概要

"The sexual revolution was not about freedom. It was about transferring power from families to the state." - Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse

Summary

What really makes a family essential, and why does it matter so much right now? In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse makes a compelling, research-based case for why children need both their mother and their father. We explore the irreplaceable role of mothers in forming trust and attachment, the unique responsibility of fathers to provide protection, limits, and direction, and how these roles evolve as children grow. You'll hear why the family is not outdated or insignificant, but the best and most natural place for human formation.

We also dig into the devastation of the sexual revolution, unpacking the contraceptive, divorce, and gender ideologies and how they've reshaped society at the expense of the most vulnerable. This conversation is a powerful reminder that there is no substitute for family, and the Church was right all along.

Key Takeaways
  • Children don't just need love in general. They need the distinct, complementary presence of both a mother and a father, especially in their earliest years of formation.

  • The family is the primary place where a child learns how to use freedom well. There is no automatic or "invisible" process that forms character without intentional relationships.

  • Mothers and fathers have different but equally vital roles that change over time, from early attachment and safety to setting limits and guiding children toward independence.

  • The sexual revolution has weakened families by separating sex from children, marriage, and the body itself, with serious consequences for the most vulnerable, especially children.



Couple Discussion Questions

  • How do we intentionally live out our roles as mother and father in our family right now, and where might we need to grow or adjust together?

  • In what ways has the culture shaped our view of marriage, parenting, or family life, and how can we more consciously build our home around truth rather than those messages?

Resources:

The Ruth Institute: https://ruthinstitute.org/

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