SEX

March 15, 2007

All human behavioral drives are instinctive. Individual human behavior is in response to these basic instincts as modified by the human intellect. The intellectual (moral, ethical) human controls its behavior by augmenting those social drives which correspond with its culture and diminishing those drives which are contrary. The drive for sex is one of the strongest of the human instincts, often over-riding even the instinct for survival.

Sexual reproduction is an ancient evolutionary tool. Its significance in the development of the human, genetically and socially, is profound. It is hard to find a cultural rule which does not refer in some way to sex. Contrary to modern (PC) ideology, the unit of human culture is not the individual. It is, instead, the male-female bonded pair and their off-spring. This has been true at least 4 million years, since the first hominid ventured onto the plains.

Is sex being properly (intellectually, morally, ethically) applied in modern human culture? And what about the future? Are there fundamental social and genetic changes that need to be made? These questions are discussed from an ethical and moral viewpoint, where the survival of the species is the paramount consideration.

One Response to “SEX”


  1. Great information here. Thanks for all your work.


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