Website review: WHAT ABOUT ABSTINENCE?
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•48 reviews since Mar 7, 2008
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•joyfulministry.com/abstain.htm
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Elliot-janzen rated 6 months ago- A little voice in his head? Or his gut instinct. Anyways the lesson is: be antisocial until you can hold something against other people to prove your superiority. That's how assholes win@life, so its a good lesson, but how it applies to sex... I'm not sure. Not everyone in the room would have sex with each other so quickly/easily/etc and his demonstration of abstinence was, as the word implies, being absent. So if you don't take part, you won't get hurt. This is a strategy with merits, but is not really the most lively... Life without living et cetera.

- newsharon rated 6 months ago
- A wonderful lesson if you want to teach abstinence. The operative word here is "want."

- jesuis rated 6 months ago
- And you children and everyones children abstained because the voices in your head said that sex before marriage is unnatural. Its wrong of the people to laugh at you for suggesting abstinence, I would think that the reason they all laughed and ganged up on you is because you are telling a fictitious story in which the "superiorly moralled" christian is once again being victimised by society... Its up to whoever influences a childs life to enable a wise decision to be made, and since its impossible and often immoral to control who influences the childs life you can only give the facts which will inevitably (if done correctly) discourage sex before one is sufficiently mature and responsible. No sex before marriage just makes young people want to do something stupid like limit their young lives by getting married early so they can have sex, and worst of all have children. Depending on the age, abstinence demonstrated in that manner would most likely be view by students as lame. Its not difficult for a child to figure out that not having sex rather limits the chance of contracting a SEXUALLY transmitted disease, as does abstaining from driving a car limit the chance of killing yourself on the road. but first things first: get help for the voices in your head.

maddski rated 6 months ago- wow...parents are responsible for moral training...

tehantijules rated 6 months ago- A nice little story that makes a point, but I disagree with that point. Abstinence should not be the focus of Sex-Ed programs. It keeps kids from learning the facts they really need to know when the hormones take over. Kids are going to have sex whether you tell them to or not. They need to learn how to do so responsibly.

cardinalg rated 6 months ago- And there's the point. I commend Mr. Layton. Abstinence should be the primary focus of a school's sex ed program.

DeoWulf rated 6 months ago- Awesome.
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