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portarica
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I understand that this forum generally leans toward the “orthodox” end of the spectrum and I admire the loyalty and commitment to their faith that most people seem to have here.
But do we ever consider that sometimes the all or nothing attitude may be counter productive to achieving Jesus’ stated goals?
For instance, take the issue of abortion.Lets assume for arguments sake that we all are pro-life and especially so when it comes to abortion.
Can we advocate for comprehensive sex education that includes abstinence in schools, which has generally been seen to best reduce the teen pregnancy rate and resultant abortions. Or must we be precluded from advocating that comprehensive approach because it doesn’t exclude discussion of premarital sex and contraception?
There are other issues that also have a component of the biting off our noses to spite our faces element in them, if they produce ends that are counterproductive to Jesus’ teachings are they still totally valid holdings?
Peace
But do we ever consider that sometimes the all or nothing attitude may be counter productive to achieving Jesus’ stated goals?
For instance, take the issue of abortion.Lets assume for arguments sake that we all are pro-life and especially so when it comes to abortion.
Can we advocate for comprehensive sex education that includes abstinence in schools, which has generally been seen to best reduce the teen pregnancy rate and resultant abortions. Or must we be precluded from advocating that comprehensive approach because it doesn’t exclude discussion of premarital sex and contraception?
There are other issues that also have a component of the biting off our noses to spite our faces element in them, if they produce ends that are counterproductive to Jesus’ teachings are they still totally valid holdings?
Peace