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I. P. , New York, 1926. B. , Philadelphia, 1948, p. 647. The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia, Columbia University Press, 1991. Concise. Christenson, p. 30. James H. Jones, Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life, W. W. Norton, New York, 1997, p. 194, 809 f. 78. Jones, p. 190. See letters in the author’s archive, including those from Andrea Dworkin and Dr. E. Michael Jones. Pomeroy, p. 27. Christopher Stevens, Secret and Forbidden, Living Books, New York, 1966, p. 202. Stevens, Ibid. p. 216. Stevens, Ibid, p.
KINSEY: CRIMES & CONSEQUENCES • CHAPTER 1 12 1/2/03, 9:27 AM MILITANT ATHEIST One day when he was about five years of age, Kinsey’s son, Bruce, saw a flower and exclaimed, “Look at the pretty flower, Daddy. ” Kinsey could not let it pass. 57 There was the implication that if one believes in God, one cannot believe in seeds. A later incident, while Kinsey was mentoring his sexology disciples, further underscored his atheism. He and Pomeroy were talking about theological matters. Pomeroy, puzzled by the impression “that [Kinsey] still entertained religious feelings,” interjected, “I’ve known you a long time and I’ve never heard you talk this way.
Prohibition” Encarta, Funk & Wagnalls Corporation, 1995. Pomeroy, p. 88. Pomeroy, p. 24. Pomeroy, p. 24. Cornelia Christenson, Kinsey: A Biography, Indiana University, Bloomington, l971, p. 16. Christenson, p. 19. Pomeroy, p. 21. Pomeroy, p. 343. Christenson, pp. 26-30. Pomeroy, p. 25. Pomeroy, p. 31. Christenson, p. 26 and p. 19; Pomeroy, p. 33. 14 KC&C CHAP01 KINSEY: CRIMES & CONSEQUENCES • CHAPTER 1 14 1/2/03, 9:27 AM 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.