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Wow. I've never heard of having sex ed at church. Sounds like a great idea though. Do they teach abstinence or focus more on STDs and birth control?
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Know you nothing about the UUs? ![]() ![]() Stairs will know better but my understanding is that OWL teaches youth what they need to empower them to make healthy decisions. We have faith that if people are given the proper information they will choose what is best for them. Not always, but most of the time. Addendum: Speaking of abstinence, it reminds me of UUA president Bill Sinfkford's response to president Bush's "abstinence only" policy in combating the spread of HIV/AIDS. Bill said: "Just say no didn't work in the Garden of Eden, and it isn't stopping the spread of HIV today."
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I'd love to see "I took sex ed at church". :-)
>Addendum: Speaking of abstinence, it reminds me of UUA president Bill Sinfkford's response to president Bush's "abstinence only" policy in combating the spread of HIV/AIDS. Bill said: "Just say no didn't work in the Garden of Eden, and it isn't stopping the spread of HIV today." I would say amen to that sister. As well as this: I think to most progressives "abstinence only" is an immoral "choice". First of all, it is dishonest in terms of actual human behavior. (Kids who have had abstinence only education, while they may delay sex a bit longer, when they do have it engage in a higher percentage of unsafe behavior, than kids with a more balanced sex ed program.) And as the above suggests, "abstinence only" policies may be killing people particular in countries like Uganda, which had a very effective AIDs policy called "ABC"-- "Abstinence, BE faithful, use Condoms". The Bush admin. eliminated funding and support for the C part. See info: http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/03/30/uganda10380.htm I also consider the abstinence only programs as a thinly disguised attempt to fund religious education programs. Public money is going to support so-called chastity balls, "promise nights", and the like which are little more than conservative Christian agenda events, and do nothing to stem the tide of STDs, AIDs, and teen pregancies. A very good article from salon.com http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feat...nce/index.html --des |
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Do they also teach parents how to talk to kids about sex? I bought my daughter several books on unicorns and princesses but her favorite book in the whole world right now is Gray's Anatomy for Students. Guess which section she just turned to? She's 6 years old and very curious. I've got to get over my embarassment and explain how certain parts of the anatomy work.
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I'm really not an expert on the program, it's just something I've read a lot about because it was a major part of our family's decision to join our UU church. Our state board of education has endorsed the abstinence-based approach for quite a few years now and I just don't trust the public schools to do a decent job of giving kids the information they need, not only to avoid pregnancy or disease, but also to have fulfilling relationships when they become adults. It amazes me that it has fallen to religious organizations to pick up the slack, but the UUA and the UCC have really stepped up to the plate. |
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