Reading in Book: "Kinsey, Sex and Fraud"

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Within this short reading, we highlight the necessity of confronting aberrant movements, revealing their false origins, and clarifying their dangers to societies in general,

and Arab societies in particular, and how threatening the systems
that determine the relationship of the individual with the family, and the family
with society, and which give the nation its entity, independence and preserve its
characteristics.
This reading also makes it clear that everything contrary to the divine nature
causes harm, and hinders the progress of people. Therefore, it is necessary to
combat all movements calling for abnormality, which deviate from logic and
religious instructions, and deteriorate societies. Most importantly, we must know
the physical and psychological harm of these aberrant and deviant calls.
The book is one of the most important steps that confronted and exposed the
lies of Alfred Kinsey, especially since it is based on the real experience of
Judith Riesman, an American scientist and activist, and media expert, about the
toxic effects of pornography, which were caused by Kinsey’s tools, and her only
daughter was the victim.
It also reveals how the deviant West supported him with the aim of controlling
the minds of a very important group, the youth group that is essential for building
societies.

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احمد
سورية2024-05-28
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