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Kinsey, Sex and Lies 8/5/2004 Kinsey was a silent partner in the molestation of hundreds of children. Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, a zoologist, revolutionized America's attitudes about sex through his books Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953). His work is the animating principle behind most sex education in America. However, analysis of his research by Judith A. Reisman, Ph.D., has yielded some alarming discoveries, including how Dr. Kinsey acquired sexual data about children. It's time to take an inventory of Kinsey's work and consider what it has brought to our society. Kinsey propagated the idea that all children are "sexual beings" from birth. The most frightening aspect of his philosophy is how he arrived at this view; Kinsey was a silent partner in the molestation of hundreds of children. The graph table below documents some of the abuse that Kinsey recorded. CWA's "Kinsey, Sex, and Lies" is available for the Web via Adobe Acrobat. The Acrobat Reader is available for free by clicking the button below. ![]() |
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