Liam Neeson is channeling Dear Abby only he's actually making sense:
Action star Liam Neeson has said he regrets the loss of the sanctity of sex in modern day culture and
continuously struggles with the the sexualized nature of society. The 'Taken' star said he blames the cheapening of sex for ruining loving relationships.
Speaking to the Catholic Herald, Neeson, who has two teenage sons, Micheal, 17, and Daniel, 16, explained: "I'd hate to be a kid now, because we're all inundated with so much information about sexuality, coming at us from everywhere – the media, the advertising billboards, just everywhere – and it must be so confusing for them."
"There's a problem that, if you become over-familiar with something, it moves from the sacred to almost the profane," he said.
"The act is very, very special. It's full of mystery and wonder, and I'd hate us all to get to the stage where we just treat it lightly, because it deserves more than that."
Wisdom.
Read it. Heed it. Pass it on.
With props to Matt Archbold who adds righteously:
Now, if we could just get people to see that Catholicism is the antidote.
Huge if but most worthy of pursuit.