I just read a discussion over at blogcatalog about “condoms vs. abstinence” for the prevention of STDs. Which is better?
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The Question posed:
Suppose you were in charge of a health program to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by promoting condom usage or abstinence, which would you choose?
My response:
I would set up a medical division that would present means of preventing the transfer of disease such as condoms.
I would then set up a family division that would work to persuade whoever would listen that their best bet is to abstain from sex until marriage.
Most of all, I would share the message of Jesus with people. Without life, hope, love, healing, and other internal resources, young people will tend to get involved with sex outside of marriage. It will never work to just say “don’t do it, it is bad.” Young people usually end up throwing the baby out with the bathwater and deciding that, to God, their sexuality is bad.
I want young people to read Song of Solomon (which is very passionate, romantic, and erotic in nature). It will give them something to look forward to, and help them to “not awaking love until it so desires” (i.e. - at the right time).
I was persuaded as a young person of the value of “waiting.” I had some of the internal resources that I needed but lacked others. I barely made it, but I made it.
Seeing sexuality God’s way, knowing who you are, experiencing unconditional love and acceptance - these are the kinds of things that will help a young person be strong and pure and then enjoy their sexuality to it’s fullest within marriage.
So. Have you heard anyone say “don’t be ridiculous, gay relationships are no threat to you, all that stuff is just ‘fearmongering’?”
I personally don’t feel even a little threatened by people living a homosexual lifestyle. My concern is the attempt to FORCE others to approve.
You don’t believe that could happen?
Well, it is happening. The popular site Eharmony.com has been bullied into starting a new site for gays, against the sites founders Christian convictions.
Online dating service eHarmony has agreed to create a new Web site β “Compatible Partners” β for gays and lesbians, the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General announced.
Created as part of a settlement with Eric McKinley, a gay man from New Jersey, the Web site will provide services for users seeking same-sex partners by March 31, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights Director J. Frank Vespa-Papaleo said. &nbps;[Read More]
For those of you who doubt that the secular humanist agenda has been trying to force it’s values on an unsuspecting populace for years via Judicial Tyranny, consider this article at SFGATE.com:
A day after California voters approved a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, the incendiary issue returned to the state Supreme Court, where gay and lesbian couples and the city of San Francisco filed lawsuits Wednesday seeking to overturn Proposition 8. [Read More]
There is only one way to avoid this. Don’t elect any liberal secular humanists to any office anywhere at any time ever. Over time, there will be real judges who respect law, and the rights of the people will begin to be restored.
Oops. America just elected Barack Obama. Of course, Barack Obama claims to be a Christian. Perhaps he is; I am not qualified to be his judge (it is below my pay grade). It is possible, however, to be a Christian and still advance a liberal secular humanist agenda.