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The Wolfenden Report (Press, 12 October 1957)

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Summary: The Wolfenden Report (Press, 12 October 1957)

In a letter published in "The Press" on 12 October 1957, M. G. Davies responds to an earlier correspondence titled "End Legalising Persecution." The author references the biblical book of Genesis, specifically chapter 19, verses 4 to 7, to support his views. He argues that when the sanctity of marriage is upheld, it prevents the emergence of what he terms "intermediate type," a reference likely to discussions of gender and sexuality norms. Davies suggests that the consequences of parental actions, or "the sins of the fathers," affect their children, implying a continuity of moral or social issues across generations. His letter reflects the ongoing debates around legalisation and societal values during that era. The editor of "The Press" notes that this letter may conclude the correspondence on the topic.

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Publish Date:12th October 1957
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