A Sexular Society
By Mark Loughridge - Posted at Gentle Reformation:
(Sexularācoined by Australian pastor, writer and blogger Stephen McAlpine in āA Sexular Ageā. This article was sparked by his use of the word.)We used to live in a religious world, where your religious belief defined who you wereāit was where you got your identity from. Religion flavoured every aspect of life from the cradle to the grave, taking in education, community, family, even work. But things have changed, now we live in a secular worldāone, in a sense, stripped of religious input.
In this secular world people get their identity from many thingsāwork, success, family, sport, looksāthe list is endless.
Or at least it used to be endless. But that list has narrowed largely to one single itemāSex. Not simply the act, but all that goes with it. It has been transformed into our sole source of identity.
For the vast majority of history sex has been seen exclusively in terms of what we do rather than who we are. When I was at secondary school in the early 90s (not that long ago!), sex was a bodily function. But it is that no longer. Sexuality = Identity. You can see it in the vast array of labels there are to go under: homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, asexual, gray-asexual, pansexual, polysexual, lesbian, transgenderā¦
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