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McHenry began developing the principles behind the book in 2011 after reading a highly controversial pamphlet titled ''The Philosophy of Hot Tub'' (2010) written by Shammi Morrione (an otherwise unknown author whose name is suspected to be a pseudonym). This text espoused a philosophical and political vision for the future United States which was free from the restrictions imposed by [[Christianity|Evangelical Christianity]] and the hypocritical morality of conservative Republican lawmakers. | McHenry began developing the principles behind the book in 2011 after reading a highly controversial pamphlet titled ''The Philosophy of Hot Tub'' (2010) written by Shammi Morrione (an otherwise unknown author whose name is suspected to be a pseudonym). This text espoused a philosophical and political vision for the future United States which was free from the restrictions imposed by [[Christianity|Evangelical Christianity]] and the hypocritical morality of conservative Republican lawmakers. | ||
''SEXCRAFT'' was written throughout the year 2023 after McHenry's second divorce was finalized. His disillusion with marriage may have contributed to the rejection of conventional marriage norms found throughout the book. | |||
The book has an extensive bibliography showing its sources which include sociological studies, scientific journals, and [[grimoire]]s from authors such as [[Aleister Crowley]] and [[Damien Echols]]. | The book has an extensive bibliography showing its sources which include sociological studies, scientific journals, and [[grimoire]]s from authors such as [[Aleister Crowley]] and [[Damien Echols]]. |