ChristianGovernane letter – July 4, 2012
Darwinian pregnancy rate
The researcher quoted here says pregnancy rates are down because of improved use of contraception:
“The report’s lead author, Stephanie J. Ventura, a demographer with the health statistics center, said the declining numbers were largely a result of birth control. ‘It’s not that the birthrate is going up and the abortion rate down, which has happened in the past,’ she said. ‘Now everything is changing in the same direction, suggesting that more effective birth control is at work here’.”
Many of the problems in our society are symptomatic of the rejection of personal responsibility. Because of the importance of personal responsibility or self-government, I find that a much more important issues to address than the symptoms, as serious as the symptoms are. The following letter from Quebec demonstrates our culture’s hostility to personal responsibility. It also reveals that this despicable attitude is the attitude of today’s adults. It’s not a teen problem. The teens exhibit it because their parents are tolerating and embracing this cult of irresponsibility. Today’s youth are the third generation of Canadians who have been at war with the principle of self-government under God. (I won’t embarrass the letter-writer by including her name here.)
Canadian Press reported Sunday that the pope said “that in some cases, such as for male prostitutes, [the use of condoms] could represent a first step in assuming moral responsibility “in the intention of reducing the risk of infection.”
Planned Parenthood Toronto – July 20, 2010
Planned Parenthood urges young men to GIVE A SH*T about their health with new campaign
TORONTO – Planned Parenthood Toronto announced the launch of a new campaign to promote young men’s health issues. The campaign aims to help young men use condoms and get tested regularly for Sexually Transmitted Infections.
HUMAN EVENTS – July 7, 2010
Condoms for Children
By Katie Reid
Legal scholars and philosophers alike will be astonished to find that after decades of whether or not morality can be legislated, Provincetown School Committee took it upon itself to legislate immorality. With a blatant disregard for parental rights and parental consent, the Provincetown, Mass., School Committee approved a policy that allows any pupil of any age to request and be provided with a condom. After enormous public uproar the committee offered to adjust their policy to allow parents to opt their children out of the free condom program and limited it to 5th-12th grade students.