Hats Off wrote:KingdomBuilder wrote:I've always been very curious as to why so many Christian parents put their (Christian) daughters on birth control.
What does this say about expectations and accountability?
it says that (despite all teaching to the contrary?) the parents expect it will be necessary so as to avoid future embarrassment for the parents and unwanted consequences for the daughter as well as free the daughter to live a carefree life.
It says the parents have very low expectations and no one wants to be accountable.
Add to this awful state of affairs:
CDC - HPV Vaccine
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/di ... n/hpv.html
As far as i can discern, all of government, including public schools AND "private" doctors, all in health care .. are now teaching that everyone's children will be sexually active, they have "no choice," they are simply captive to animal instincts ..
i can hardly imagine a more demoralizing message for children and young people.
Of course, the predictable path from no responsibility to "products of conception," would be mass inoculation to prevent inevitable grave disease that results from refusing to accept personal responsibility.
Today, to suggest use of self-control, raising consciousness of the sanctity of life, improving self esteem to empower the ability to make responsible choices .. these responses seem on the threshhold of being made illegal.
o.and.btw ..
these people have legal power to teach and "serve" everyone's children without parental agreement or consent, starting at age 10-11. parents must have their child's WRITTEN CONSENT to access their medical records ..
children are befriended+taught, "you do not have to tell your parents."
i have warned my daughter to be prepared, to make certain her daughter KNOWS to ask for and sign the parental agreement. so far as i understand, this is the ONE option for today's parents.
This would be a topic
hopenafuture could help with.
These changes have been in process for years .. most do not realize until it lands in their home.
Which, legally, is definitely not "ahead of the curve."