devices. One company that makes a new contraceptive foam has decided to test the U.S. Postal regulations which forbid birth control information being carried in the mails.
What is significant in all this is that the various institutions of gov. ernment and religion are undergoing policy changes concerning the role of sex now that there is a need to take a direct hand in the ways and means of controlling population explosion. We are glad that the unreality of a system presented and imposed some 2,000 years ago by Judeo-Christianity taking its inspiration from the ancient Hebrews (who probably got it from the Sumerians and Hittites), based as it was on the superstition of Carnal Sin so well suited to the brains of primitive man, is finally admitted.
In the controversy ahead, the homosexual would appear to have a talking point. If the present world is overpopulated with discontented. irritated, neurotic people, leading frustrated and insipid lives, and whose troubles and anxieties endanger the whole social structure, the remedy is here at hand. It lies in elevating the sexual act to the eminent and joyful place it deserves-completely divorced from reproduction. We at ONE, proclaim and appreciate the trend toward birth control. We intend to preserve and enforce its recognition wherever we can if for no other reason than the comprehension of security it brings to the homosexual in exchange for the security we have always assured others.
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Don Slater, Editor
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