Posted on 04/27/2021 7:05:41 AM PDT by Wallace T.
Our Founder and beloved friend, Dr. Judith Reisman, stepped into eternity on April 8, 2021 while doing what she loved: Working to protect children from sexualization and sexual exploitation brought about by the “Sexual Revolution” and its patriarch, Alfred Kinsey. Just moments after speaking with a student about research for her next book and sending an email seeking a grant for continuing her work, Dr. Reisman was escorted into heaven. God determined that her work on earth was finished and it was time for her heavenly reward. No doubt she was greeted with the words, “Well done good and faithful servant.”
Her mantle has now fallen on us and on the hundreds of others who are working throughout the world to continue her fight for children in education, politics, the courts, legislatures and other cultural institutions. Our hearts are heavy with the loss of this warrior for children, but we are emboldened to continue her work through The Reisman Institute.
Her light will continue to shine like a beacon on the hill. We appreciate all of the love and support that permitted Dr. Reisman to proceed with her work despite the slings and arrows hurled at her by the enemy. We covet your prayers and continued support as we navigate into the future.
There is nothing wrong with being on the wrong side of history when history is wrong...
Our side has had many warriors, but like the Britons in 5th and 6th Centuries or the American Indians in the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries, ours has been a long, losing battle, humanly speaking. Yet we honor those who fought well in a losing cause: King Arthur in Britain; Chiefs Sitting Bull and Quanah Parker on the Great Plains. As a Christian, I know that we win in the end, q.v., the Book of Revelation. However, we must give pause to honor those like Judith Reisman, who waged a decades long battle against perversion and immorality.
Added to the "research" was the accumulation of other data like screams, facial grimaces, cries, tears, and other details, including "trying to pull away".
Kinsey is the man Hugh Hefner dedicated his work to.
Thank you Judith.
RIP.
A giant of a scholar and human being. RIP
She was one of God's lieutenants.
Rest in peace Dr. Reisman.
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