DISCLAIMER: I dont want anybody calline me a tree hugger or lefty or asshole or ignorant or anything like that for creating this thread. Furthermore, I dont want this to turn into a "bush sucks/bush rocks" debate....the horse is dead. Also, I dont want this into a "there is a god/there's no god" debate. only comments which are pertinent to the topic are welcome. no flamming
Now, I was listening to the radio this morning and they were talking about sex education in schools. Aparantly there is much heated debate between the people who believe it should be taught, and those who claim it should not. They went on further to talk about abstinence. aparantly a great deal of money is poured into promoting abstinence in america, and bush is trying to back somethign like 15million more.
Ok, so what do you all think about this? Do you promote abstinence? Do you think it should be taught in schools? Do you think this agenda is from the church...do you think it is just a shallow hope?
I myself believe that sex education -if taught well- should promote abstaining from sex until you believe you are ready. now obviously kids are very easily swayed, and peer pressure is a killer. so we can safely conclude that even proper sex ed, will result in kids who 'arent ready' still having sex. but is abstinence the answer?
The arguments made against teaching sed ed in school were ridiculous -IMO- but I shall list a few for your input....
sex ed shouldnt be taught because.....
1)a teacher got naked in front of her class to better explain the human body
2)a teacher had sex with the boys in her class to help them in their 'education'
3)a teacher was raped at the end of a class and the kids just sat around saying 'well isnt this what she taught us'
immediately after these arguments were made they were sure to point out that "none of these HAD happened but they COULD happen if we teach sex ed" what the **** is that? to me -imo- that is the most ignorant comment you could possibly make. lots of things COULD happen, but only certain things DO happen. I am inclined to act on my intuition rather than fear.
what do you think? do you think the government should actually ban sex education because the church promotes abstinence?
This is not a cheap shot at bush...just a quote because it pertains to the argument...(in case you forgot see the disclaimer again
"I appreciate that question because I, in the state of Texas, had heard a lot of discussion about a faith-based initiative eroding the important bridge between church and state"
do you bros think faith-based iniative is ever justified? or do you think church and state are rightly separated.
again i, in no way, think the church should have ANY part in running the Union. but thats my opinion. and its not because I "dont believe in god"
again, what do you all think?