
At one of America’s most prestigious universities, Harvard is hosting its 13th annual “Sex Week” — featuring, among other events, a workshop on “BDSM and kinks” led by a self-described “queer-trans Jewish certified sex educator,” Jamie Joy. This is where American academia has led us: a campus culture that claims to liberate young minds but instead distorts the most basic truths about human sexuality.
For years, universities have been the incubators of gender ideology and the sexual revolution’s latest iterations. The result? An environment where the denial of the created order is celebrated as enlightenment. When the stewards of higher learning host events that teach students how to pursue pleasure without purpose and few limits, it becomes clear that the pursuit of truth has been replaced with the pursuit of sensation.
Among the featured sessions this year: a discussion on dismantling the so-called “cult of virginity.” In other words, rejecting chastity as outdated and oppressive.
But the Christian understanding of sexuality isn’t about shame or repression; it is about reverence. Sexual self-gift belongs within the covenant of marriage because it is meant to express the deeper truth of our embodied nature: we are made for communion, not consumption.
It is tragic that the same institutions once founded to seek wisdom now confuse freedom with indulgence. Harvard’s “Sex Week” is not progress. It is a symptom of a culture that has forgotten what it means to be human.
Read the full report here: Campus Reform: Harvard to host BDSM, kinks workshop as part of 13th annual ‘Sex Week’.
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