Seth Gruber
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They say like, oh,
I mean, the hippies, maybe the flower children in the 60s or something.
And that's like, yeah, that probably sounds right.
Or maybe Madeline Murray O'Hare removing the Bible and prayer from schools.
It's like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're on to it for sure.
But I'm trying to get to J.D.
Unwin's no exception to this rule codification of total sexual freedom.
And so I think it was 1973 that America began its 90 to 100 year ticking clock.
to civilizational suicide and then being replaced by another civilization with greater social energy.
And I have three reasons for that.
Obviously, you're thinking, OK, Roe v. Wade, your listeners, obviously.
OK, so now in one way, that shouldn't surprise us because there's not a civilization in the history of our of our recorded species that did not exercise ritualistic child sacrifice in some way, shape or form, which should be like pretty shocking.
But what what what makes Roe v. Wade shocking
to America because we're the most powerful child of the Reformation.
America was birthed by Protestant pastors preaching that resistance to tyranny is obedience to God for a century before 1776, where you had to prove your membership at a Protestant church before you could appear on the ballot to run for public office in several of our early colonies and states.
So given our Christian founding, yeah, codifying baby killing,
through all nine months of pregnancy for any reason or no reason at all in all 50 states, that is pretty significant and shocking.
So, OK, so Moloch, what else happened in 73?
The Supreme Court reversed their obscenity rules that therefore allowed the widespread and legal distribution of pornography in 1973.