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Summary: ‘Safe Sex’ (Press, 5 October 1989)
In response to a critic, P.B. Wye defended Miss Bartlett's adherence to Christian principles, arguing that such values have remained unchanged since the era of Moses. Wye contended that the moral decay observed in modern society is attributable to a combination of self-deceit, selfishness, and a general departure from religious faith among many in the Western world. The letter expressed concern that contemporary distractions are contributing to the erosion of meaningful moral standards, suggesting that this decline affects not only sexual ethics but extends to all of God's laws. Furthermore, Wye warned of the potential for severe ecological disasters stemming from this moral and spiritual decline. The letter was dated October 1, 1989.
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