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Further research by Reisman linked "some of Kinsey's men" to one man in particular: Mr. Rex King. Biographer James Jones fleshes out the details in an interview for a Yorkshire documentary, Secret History: Kinsey's Paedophiles. "Kinsey relied upon [King] for the chapter on childhood sexuality in the male volume .... I think that he was in the presence of pathology at large and ... Kinsey ... elevated to, you know, the realm of scientific information ... what should have been dismissed as unreliable, self serving data provided by a predatory pedophile."

While trained sexologists easily dismissed this sexual abuse of children as "loving sex with adults," persistent inquiries from concerned lay people finally prompted The Kinsey Institute to post responses to these charges on its website. These statements, drafted by Director John Bancroft, M.D., are carefully worded denials that proceed to confirm the truth of the charges but "explain" them in "harmless" terms. In other words, "It depends on what the meaning of is is."

Before you buy a ticket to the new movie Kinsey, consider this. Papers promote the film with an endorsement from Paul Gebhard, the man who catalogued orgasms of infants and children and used this to demonstrate the benefits of incest. He likes the film. He gives Kinsey a thumbs-up.

What could this film do to offend Mr. Gebhard? He gives a thumbs-up to Kinsey -- but consider who is behind the thumb. Endorsing fame and adulation for one of the greatest child abusers of the modern world is child's play for a man unmoved by the "screaming," "weeping," and "convulsing" of innocent children.

Considering seeing Kinsey? Don't.

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A former elementary school teacher, Jane Jimenez (speakout@fromthehomefront.org) is now a freelance writer dedicated to issues of importance to women and the family. She writes a regular column titled "From the Home Front" (fromthehomefront.org). Her work has appeared in both Christian and secular publications. She also is producer for a Phoenix afternoon live talk AM radio program dealing with current issues. Jane and her husband Victor live in Phoenix and have two children.


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