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- From: tip@lead.aichem.arizona.edu (Tom Perigrin)
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- Subject: Re: Sex Education in Public Schools
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.063657.16513@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 06:36:57 GMT
- References: <1993Jan6.162246.15359@galileo.physics.arizona.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan6.162246.15359@galileo.physics.arizona.edu> krueger@galileo.physics.arizona.edu (Ted Krueger) writes:
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- >
- >The following four books are used in many public school
- >districts. The pamphlet is distributed in many school-based
- >birth control (family planning) clinics.
-
- 1) Are these books used in your school district? If so, is the school board
- elected?
-
- >(13) "There are only two basic kinds of sex: sex with victims and
- > sex without. Sex with victims is always wrong. Sex without
- > is always right." (pg. 10-11)
-
- 2) Do you disagree with this statement? Do you think sex with victims
- is right? On the other hand, if sex is right, can it be with a victim?
- Obviously not (I'll grant you that stand without waiting for an answer).
- Thus, if "right sex" cannot be with a victim, then assuming closure of
- the set of all people in the two classes of victim and not victim, then we
- can conclude that if no victim exists, then the sex was right.
-
- Note, that our definitions of victim are different - you probably feel
- that any unmarried people having sex are being victimized, while I
- would define victim differently. For example, I would
- feel that forceable sex produces a victim, whether or not the couple
- is married, while freely consentual sex is victimless (modulo
- questions of safe sex, pregnancy, etc...).
-