7/7/2023 0 Comments Virgin Nation by Sara Moslener![]() ![]() However, I do sometimes question just how Christians go about teaching or promoting sexual purity. I’m not opposed to Christians believing in, promoting, or living out sexual purity, and it dismays me to see how many Christians are actually arguing against sexual purity (including virginity and celibacy) these days. It’s very hypocritical to believe on the one hand I am not a trustworthy source because I use a pen name, but then turn around and believe I’m trustworthy enough to use to get blog post ideas from.Īs the summary of Moslener’s book indicates, she brings up a few of the points I have here on my blog before. Really, dude, stop using my blog as a resource. ![]() ![]() I don’t think he’s ever discussed this book at his blog. I haven’t been to his blog in a few months. If Morgan suddenly (or even a few months later) does a blog post mentioning the Virgin Nation book at his blog after this post appears on my blog, you could bet dollars to doughnuts he first heard of this book here on my blog. (Link): Blogger Guy Who Accused Me Of Being Untrustworthy Finds My Blog Trustworthy Enough to Use as Resource.(Link): John Morgan, who claims I am not trustworthy because I use a pen name, still lurks at my blog.Christian Aimee Byrd Reviews Sara Moslener’s book “Virgin Nation: Sexual Purity and American Adolescence”īefore I put the content in about the Virgin Nation book, a reminder: ![]()
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