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Hold on to your horses! among other things: Divorce (as even a subject for movies), Abortion, contraception, certain types of songs (Sixteen Tons!)entertainment matter it deemed sacrlegious or in poor taste. about l97l the doctrinal rudder shifted from Divorce as the big taboo to abortion. they half-seriously argued that Divorce was a harbinger of a good many social ills such as juvenile crime, child suicide, etc. AA difficult to fathom church taboo=and one that is not often discussed publicly, was the long-standing opposition to co-education as late as when I was confirmed in l967 all-male and all-female confirmation classes were the norm and were advertised in THC church bulletins as such. (this was Sunday School) in the church schools proper the system of Gender apartheid existed in various degrees., In some cases there were virtually two schools under one roof and all sorts of dividing bulkheads, etc roughly like a plant divided into two watches, no reason given. Naturally the deceny leagues squelched any possible opposition and there were no(service comedies) of the clerical variety which might cast aspergions on the unpopular but widely practiced Gender apartheid-let us call a cat a cat.

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