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True or False?

05/25/2012 by Shannon Ethridge 1 Comment

True or False?

It’s day 15 of my 60-day window to complete the first draft of The Fantasy Fallacy: Exposing the Deeper Meaning Behind Sexual Thoughts, and I’m thrilled to report that I’m approximately 1/4th to 1/3rd complete — mostly thanks to the collaborative efforts of my research team and “junior editors” who are standing by.  I’m so blessed to have such eager students in my BLAST mentorship program for aspiring writers and speakers who’ve been as excited to dive into this project as I have!

Please keep those prayers coming!  We’ve got a long way still to go before the July 10th deadline!

Here’s a little quiz from chapter 1 to see how much you understand about sexual thoughts and fantasies…

 

True or False?

T   F     1. The Sexual Revolution of the past 40+ years is all about sex.

T   F     2. The church does an adequate job of teaching Christians how to appropriately

assess and discuss the topic of sexual fantasy. 

T   F     3.  All fantasy is inappropriate, unhealthy, and sinful.

T   F     4. Sexual fantasy and lust are the same thing. 

T   F     5. Christians control their sexual thoughts and actions better than others.

T   F     6. Sexual fantasies provide a road map to the sexual fulfillment we crave. 

T   F     7. Sexual fantasies are better left unspoken and unexplored.

T   F     8. Sexual fantasy is really just the brain’s way of driving us to do evil things. 

T   F     9. Anxiety, confusion, or fear over sexual fantasies is not a common issue.

T   F     10. Interpreting sexual fantasies isn’t going to solve any of the world’s problems.

 

Stay tuned for the answers to these questions in upcoming blog posts!

 

Warmly,

Shannon

 

P.S.  To learn more about the BLAST online mentorship program, go to www.shannonethridge.com/blast.shtml

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  1. tammy says

    05/25/2012 at 7:12 pm

    All false?? 🙂

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