The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies are Destroying Lives
January 22, 2019 12:00 ET

In her new book, The Sexual State, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse rips the mask off the Sexual Revolution to expose the toxic ideologies which are destroying families and killing our society.

With courage, compassion, and an unswerving dedication to the truth, Morse shows why we must fight the three interlocking ideologies that make up the Sexual Revolution:

  • The Contraceptive Ideology -- separating sex from childbearing
  • The Divorce Ideology -- separating sex and childbearing from marriage
  • The Gender Ideology -- eliminating all distinctions between men and women except those that individuals explicitly embrace

Come Join Dr. Morse as she shares how the Sexual Revolution and the State have worked in unison to produce relentless propaganda to undermine the family, which has ultimately led to the degradation of society.

Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D is the founder and president of the Ruth Institute, a global non-profit organization that defends the family at home and in the public square and equips others to do the same. She is passionate about equipping family advocates with the knowledge and confidence to defend the family at home and in the public square.

Dr. Morse was a campaign spokeswoman for California's winning Proposition 8 campaign, defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman. She has authored or co-authored five books and spoken around the globe on marriage, family and human sexuality. Her work has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Polish and Chuukese, the native language of the Micronesian Islands. Her newest books are The Sexual Revolution and Its Victims and 101 Tips for Marrying the Right Person, coauthored with Betsy Kerekes.

She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Rochester and taught economics at Yale and George Mason Universities.

Dr. Morse was named one of the "Catholic Stars of 2013" on a list that included Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI.

Dr. Morse and her husband are parents of an adopted child, a birth child, and a goddaughter and were foster parents for San Diego County to eight foster children. In 2015, Dr. Morse and her husband relocated to Lake Charles, Louisiana, where the work of the Ruth Institute continues.

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