Pill 'led to rise in promiscuity and infidelity'
LAST month was the 50th anniversary of the "pill."
In the 1960s, the pill was heralded as a development that would liberate women from male dominance and lead to fewer divorces, fewer unwanted pregnancies and fewer abortions.
It is now clear, however, that things did not turn out that way.
As the pill became more widespread, the number of divorces and abortions soared. We saw a lowering of moral standards and a rise in infidelity and promiscuity.
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In addition, the well-being of children declined by a variety of measures, from depression to diet to the number living in poverty and the number experiencing child abuse or neglect.
Though women now have access to places and positions that once belonged to men, they have never been seen more as sex objects than they are today.
The major disconnect caused by the arrival of the pill has been a loss of the idea that men and women make babies.
As technological advances in artificial reproduction are made, the idea that God plays a role in procreation has increasingly been lost.
Sadly, the horizon does not look promising for the family. With the rapid increase of activist judges with a proclivity to elitist social engineering we will soon be seeing countless forms of sexually bonded groups that are not only unstable but seriously harmful to children.
May God help us.
Frank Henderson, Cleethorpes.
The Telegraph says
It is hard to definitely link the pill with lowering moral standards. However, what is for certain is that children will thrive if they have a loving, stable and caring life – whoever it is with.




Comments
by david, Here
Friday, June 11 2010, 5:41PM
“Thats a lot to blame on the Pill ! Especially when no one appears to be using it, if your statements are correct.”
by David Sanderson, Grimsby
Thursday, June 10 2010, 11:12AM
“It is nobody's business who people of legal age share their body with, hetro or homosexual, who cares? Sex is a part of life, why are we here? Before we pass judgement, we need to look within.”