> From: Dan Minette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> From: "John D. Giorgis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > At 02:50 PM 3/16/2004 -0800 Deborah Harrell wrote:
> > >> First, the is no a priori religious connection to
> > >> abstinence.   There are a
> > >> number of very sound reasons for strongly advising
> > >> high school students - and younger, to not have sex.
> > >
> > >As I have clearly advocated in various posts.  But
> > >there certainly _is_ a connection to *abstinence only*
> > >programs -- which are the ones I referred to.  As I
> > >clearly stated in my posts.
> >
> > But again, there is no a priori reason for it to be so.
> 
> No, but a posteriori reasons are also valid.
> 
> I have a general question for you.  If you compare the abortion rate in
the
> US with the abortion rate in Europe, you will find that the US has had
a
> higher rate than virtually any country in Western Europe.  One
significant
> difference between the US and many countries is the attitude towards
birth
> control.  Teenage pregnancies are much more frequent in the US than in
> Europe, although teenage sex isn't.
> 
> Since abortion is a great evil, and birth control isn't, isn't it best
to
> teach kids the dangers of having sex early, but tell them how they can
> greatly decrease the chances of pregnancy with birth control and the
> chances of STDs with condoms instead of insisting on abstinence only as
the
> only sex education to get Federal money?  Wouldn't that at least
decrease
> the number of abortions?

You are forgetting that JDG is a dealer in Pope Brand(tm) sex-education,
which exposits that any and all birth control are EVIL, just as evil as
Abortion.

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