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In this new revised edition of Professor Janet Smith's groundbreaking exposé on the effects of the pill on modern society, she presents a God-centered view of sexuality that can bring married couples a joy that they could have never imagined. Backed by statistics and armed with decades of research, Prof. Smith shows the crippling effect of the contraceptive culture on our relationship with God, our romantic relationships and marriages, the culture at large and our physical and mental health.
Reviews (13)
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Janet E Smith's talk is one of my favorite Lighthouse CD's.
Professor Smith's Contraception Why Not CD opens our eyes to all that anybody would need to know about contraception. Found that every oral and most other contraceptives devices are deadly. Not just to women, to thier relationship. (mariage) But mostly unknown deadly to the life of the conceived. One can add the demise of our Society has been damaged beyond repair. Extraordinary to think just how ignorant the generations past and present are and have been. (Seems also our pastors.) Plain case of life or death choice here. Regards Terrence n Rosemary McDonnell WA
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I liked the facts and figures presented
I liked the facts and figures presented. My wife and I work with engaged couples for marriage prep and they will come in handy.
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I find that this talk is a good starting point to do my research
I am really looking to help teenagers in our community to understand the truth of the Catholic church and not go with the trend of what everyone else believes. One of the biggest challenges I face is trying to get them to understand the Concept of NFP vs Contraception. I find that this talk is a good starting point to do my research so that I can explain the importance of Avoiding contraception amongst our youngsters. Also I appreciate the handy slideshow to go with the lecture.
Lighthouse Talks
Contraception: Cracking the Myths (MP3)
- Discover the effects of the pill on modern-day society
- Supported by statistics and decades of research
- Professor Smith served three terms as a consulter to the Pontifical Council on the Family, and 8 years on the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission III.