What are the criticisms of LaHaye’s book?
FReepmail if you think there’s a need. I’ve read the book and so am familiar with the content so if it’s better to address it that way, do that.
Didn’t you think it was rather strange that LaHaye put a great deal of emphasis on needed a sturdy footboard on a bed for good intercourse? I mean, that is weird. He wrote as if there was a specific Biblical way to engage in sex. It was written in a rather mundane clinical style that really didn’t pay enough attention the the beauty and fun aspects of sex.