In A Perverted World, How Should Christian Men Teach Sex Ed in Their Homes Ep-2661

The Todd Herman Show33mApril 14, 2026

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In this episode of The Todd Herman Show, host Todd Herman addresses three powerful stories that intersect faith, culture, and personal conviction. The first story tackles the urgent challenge of how Christian men should teach sex education at home in a 'perverted world' dominated by progressive ideologies and pornography. Herman argues that the foundation of biblical sex ed is not mechanics, but the example of a husband's sacrificial love for his wife—modeling respect, honor, and one-flesh unity. He shares a viral TikTok example of a father using wooden train pieces to teach gender complementarity subtly and biblically, emphasizing that 'more is caught than taught.' The second story contrasts academic skepticism toward a witch’s conversion to Jesus with blind acceptance of a flawed PhD thesis, highlighting a cultural bias against supernatural faith. Herman calls this a sign of spiritual warfare and affirms the real, transformative power of Christ’s peace. The third story, 'Why I Am Not a Catholic Part One,' explores Herman’s personal journey of faith, where he evaluates religious traditions through logic, Scripture, and consistency with Christ’s exclusive claims. He ultimately rejects Catholicism not out of disrespect, but because he cannot reconcile the Church’s ecumenical gestures—like building a Muslim prayer room in the Vatican Apostolic Library—with Jesus’ declaration, 'No one comes to the Father except through me.' Key takeaways include: 1) Christian sex ed begins with a father’s daily demonstration of sacrificial love for his wife; 2) Children learn more from observation than lectures; 3) Parents must proactively immunize kids against pornography by teaching them that what feels 'icky' is often a spiritual warning; 4) True faith is not about academic credibility but personal encounter with Christ; 5) The exclusivity of Christ is non-negotiable; 6) Cultural trends often elevate human reasoning over divine revelation; 7) The Church’s mission is to make disciples, not to accommodate all religions; 8) Personal integrity requires aligning one’s faith with Christ’s clear words, not institutional tradition.

Key Takeaways
1

Christian sex education begins not with mechanics, but with a father modeling sacrificial love for his wife.

2

Children learn more from observing their parents’ relationship than from direct instruction.

3

Parents must proactively teach children to recognize and reject pornography by naming it as spiritually harmful.

4

A personal encounter with Christ is more transformative than any academic credential.

5

Jesus’ claim, 'No one comes to the Father except through me,' is non-negotiable for Christian faith.

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Chapters
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10 min

Teaching Sex Ed in a Perverted World

More is caught than taught. Our kids see us how we treat our wives and they're looking not at the sex, God forbid, but at the compassion, the respect, the inclusion.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Academia vs. Conversion: The Witch Who Tried Jesus

This is less believable than a PhD thesis based upon five people having some chit-chats. I want to know that I'll close out in this because it's a remarkable story and it's faith affirming.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Why I Am Not a Catholic: Part One

I cannot square loving God and hating his plan for salvation. I cannot square loving God and not accepting what God said.

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30:00
3 min

The Call to Discipleship and Spiritual Integrity

Herman concludes with a call to live in the light of Christ, emphasizing obedience to His commands, rejecting false prophets, and maintaining the integrity of Scripture. He affirms his love for Catholic friends and godparents while standing firm on Christ’s exclusivity.

High-Impact Quotes
No one comes to the Father except through me. That's what Jesus said. I am the way, the truth, and the life.
Todd Herman28:45
Viral: 95.0
I cannot square loving God and hating his plan for salvation. I cannot square loving God and not accepting what God said.
Todd Herman31:26
Viral: 92.0
More is caught than taught. Our kids see us how we treat our wives and they're looking not at the sex, God forbid, but at the compassion, the respect, the inclusion.
Todd Herman8:44
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Host

Todd Herman
Topics Discussed
Christian Sex Education95%Christian Exclusivity92%Spiritual Warfare90%Parental Modeling of Faith88%Faith and Academic Credibility85%Catholic Church and Ecumenism85%Pornography and Child Protection80%Personal Faith Journey75%
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Todd Herman

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TikTok

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4xNegative

Vatican Apostolic Library

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3xNegative

Bone Frog Coffee

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3xPositive

Tim Cruikshank

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3xPositive

Pope Leo

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3xNegative

Bulwark Capital Management

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2xPositive

Zach Abraham

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2xPositive

Satan

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2xNegative

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