Dawn Eden has an article up
on MSNBC on
her book “The thrill of the chaste”
From her appearance on the Today Show.
She gives background on her appearance here.
Dawn Eden has an article up
on MSNBC on
her book “The thrill of the chaste”
From her appearance on the Today Show.
She gives background on her appearance here.
10 comments
Moral Relativism is right.
It’s sad when people can go on national tv and talk about sex as if it were just another activity like drinking or walking.
Wow, four on one debate. Tough girl. The “moderators” barely gave her a chance to speak.
Dawn was the only one who actually made sense.
Made sense, and so full of grace and femininity too!
“Tough girl” is right! She did a great job.
That last “expert” made me laugh. Nothing but moral relativism there…
Amazing woman, that Dawn Eden! I can’t fathom being a person (woman/journalist) who would ask, “Do you tell men that you won’t be having sex?” (like – upon meeting them!) LIKE we owe anyone that answer upon meeting or dating!
Shame on our society! Ignorance is bliss, may the scales fall from their eyes.
Sharp lady (Eden) & good comments above…I can’t imagine a serious conversation with the others. And ditto on the so-called expert:”Hi! We’re all just great!” Absolutely embarrassing. Also unfortunate they don’t have a real high opinion of men, but they probably haven’t met any yet. Like any used gift, it’s not ever quite as precious.
Wow, she’s pretty hot, isn’t she?
It is distressing that moral relativism has become the new “mental health”. If a person doesn’t exhibit the “right” mentality, friends, family, counselors and teachers will ceaselessly attempt to “fix” her or him. Any person of faith and moral conviction is in for a long struggle with the majority who view adherence to truth as a disorder.
Wow,
The Disc jockey lady seemed about as deep as kiddie pool where Dawn Eden seemed as deep as the ocean. I feel sorry for those poor women…they will likely live the rest of their lives as objects instead of Humans.