tzor wrote: Education is important, but you also have groups like planned parenthood looking to get into the school system to promote abortions (which ironically they provide)
There are a lot of things I don't like about Planned parenthood, but even they are not out there trying to promote abortions. They
could possibly be said to promote birth control and condoms, yes... but abortions, no. The most they want is for young women to know that that possibility exists. QUITE a differant thing from "promoting" them.
and in the process try to get the children from not talking to their parents. For a significant majority of pro-life people education is everything.
For some, yes, absolutely.
HOWEVEr, the strongest group right now, in particular the Bush Administration, is actively opposed to anything but the most narrow of abstinance education. In most cases educators are forbidden from mentioning condoms, are forbidden from mentioning ANY form of birth control or how to keep from getting STDs. In some cases, they don't even get into the facts of how one gets pregnant at all.
Did you know, just as an example, international rules were only JUST relaxed to allow doctors to mention condoms for AIDS prevention to
married women in Africa? THAT is what is passing as "abstinance education".
The REAL IRONY is that a good sex education course WILL emphasize abstinance and WILL reduce pregnancies. The key? As most always, FACTUAL information.
Ironically, these "abstinance only" classes often have a "rebound" effect. If you exaggerate the dangers, or just leave out a lot, fail to give real and honest answers about protections avaliable (including honest failure rates and so forth), then kids/teens find out and end up disbelieving ALL of what you say... far too often.