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click on the In Focus link, you are taken to a page with thirteen brightly-colored topic boxes, each of which is labeled with an important subject. Topics such as sex, birth control, infections, pregnancy, abortion, body, and relations are included, but there are more offered as well. Each box you click on takes you to a detailed list of articles that relate to each topic. In the "Sex" area for example, you will find some excellent articles, including: Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Gets an "F," Masturbation Myths, Are You Sexually Healthy?, Safer Sex 101 and even Abstinence: Who, What, When, Why And How. They sure don’t sound dangerous to me. And those are just five articles from quite a long list. For those who prefer printed books to online web sites, the public libraries are the best resource - especially since the knowledge can be obtained with the ease of giving your library card to the person at the checkout desk. Parents and teens who are unsure what books would be most helpful can do a search on the library system computer under "sex education." If their library system is like mine, the search will bring up a list of available titles to look over. Naturally, this third alternative of helping teens find out the facts will generate controversy, and if it does, we need to face it head on. The most likely source of opposition to this new approach will probably be groups from the Religious Right, who won’t be thrilled that the control over young people’s sexual choices is being yanked out of their hands. Concerned Women of America is already doing its best to discredit Planned Parenthood’s web site, with titles such as "Planned Parenthood’s Teenwire: Debauching Our Children" written on September 19, 2004. One would think, reading the article in its entirety, that providing honest information about sex is actually worse than the very real dangers of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases that Planned Parenthood is helping teens to avoid. The author goes as far as to imply that giving teens important knowledge about sex will soon lead to "experimenting with every sex act known to fallen humanity." Sure. And someday, maybe elephants will fly. This kind of anti-sex hysteria demonstrates once again that when conservative religion attempts to tackle the issue of sex, the virtues of logic and reason are conspicuously absent. Why else would conservative faith groups go out of their way to promote sexual ignorance rather than intelligence. How anyone could prefer the first over the second is something only they can try to explain. AUTHOR: Susan Levine TAGS: Opinion world america Family war Love government US Religion BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |
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