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- Subject: Re: K-12 and us
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- From: ribarbe@eis.calstate.edu (Richard Eldon Barber)
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 08:19:38 GMT
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- > put the blame on the whole press for not giving
- > your daughter proper education.
- >
- > > rather her learn about it at church (which isn't going to
- > > happen). The schools have been burdened with becoming the
- > > parents to our children, but if they are to learn about sex
- >
- > The church has failed to replace the parents in educating their
- > children, (at least in this particular point), and the schools will
- > fail too in replacing the parents completely...
-
- lindstrom says "which isn't going to happen"
- isn't that you curtailing her future experiences?
-
- s_titz says that the "church has failed to replace the parent in educating
- their children, (at least in this particular point)
- I think it's the other way around, public schooling (gov't) has failed
- while the Church has instituted sexuality education in all of it's
- parochial schools. Human sexuality is a central issue in the Church, so
- why _shouldn't_ the Church educate on it?
-
- From _Humanae_Vitae_, encyclical letter of His Holiness Pope Paul VI,
- "Everything in the modern media of social communications which leads to
- sense excitation and unbridled customs, as well as every form of
- pornography and licentious performances, must arouse the frank and
- unanimous reaction of all those who are solicitous for the progress of
- civilization and the defense of the supreme good of the human spirit.
- Vainly would one seek to justify such deprivation with the pretext of
- artistic or scientific exigencies, ***or to deduce an argument from the
- freedom allowed in this sector by the public athorities.***"
-
- ---Rick Barber, <ribarbe@eis.calstate.edu>
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