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Prayer of the Foetus Worshippers

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Author(s)
Dave Riley
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dhell2@optusnet.com.au
Keywords
abortion
gender
politics
religion
sexuality
women

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/526614
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http://www.archive.org/details/DaveRileyPrayeroftheFoetusWorshippers_1
Abstract
Gender Monologue I:In the true Christian spirit of not wasting a drop of sperm, the job of sex is limited to a titillating foetus centrefold and a supplicant prayer to the three gods. Sharp satire on contraception, abortion and the arrogant moral obstinancy of unrelenting religion. Dominus Vobiscum. Mp3. Running time: 3.45mins
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