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I think your best tactic would be to explore the biblical theology of sex in
general, the purpose, the scope, etc. and then by contrast show how
advertising perverts God's plan for sex and basically appeals to lust, not
biblical sexual love
At 11:10 PM 11/12/96 -0800, you wrote:
>I am an MBA student at Regent University in Va. Beach, Va. My
>assignment in Marketing Management class is to find biblical
>perspectives on sex in advertising. Your thoughts will be appreciated,
>especially conserning specific scriputres.
>Regent University teaches how to apply God's will for our lives, and
>God's word in business situations for His glory.
> Thanx - God Bless,
> Tim Ward
>
>
Kevin W. Woodruff
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