
Imagine a book dealing with sex and sexuality, based on the teaching of a man who never married and who quite likely never engaged in sexual intercourse. What I’m describing is the teaching of the late Pope John Paul II in his Theology of the Body.
Warning: The following article contains graphic and disturbing content inappropriate for children about addressing sexual behavior among our youth.
Pope Benedict XVI states that sex education must be replaced by education in marriage and family; love and truth must replace statistics and risks. Children beg for guidance. It is the duty of pro-life teachers to give it to them, and explain to them why true love is never free of commitment-in the best way possible.
Project Life is the first-ever adult education series focused on life issues! Anglicans for Life produced this curriculum because we believe that every Anglican Church needs to talk about Life.
"Having children is selfish," says a woman in England who had herself sterilized to "protect the planet."
For the last 50 years, my generation has been programmed to believe that achieving equality in the work force was the key to happiness, prosperity and self-fulfillment.
Dr. Miriam Grossman, M.D., recently said, “I’m on a one-woman mission to expose the falsehood of PP’s claims that their sexual health education is not comprehensive or medically accurate; to the contrary, this eminent, federally-funded organization endangers lives by withholding critical biological truths.”
A study, which focused on teens between the ages of 14 and 19 inclusive, used data from Statistics Canada’s National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to draw correlations between drug use, drunkenness, time spent with a boyfriend or girlfriend and teen decisions about sexual activity.