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Elizabeth502
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^ and in that vein (and recognizing that Catholics are not the majority in the populace) I think it’s important to appeal to the consciences of American parents as a whole. I think they have lost their consciences. It is reflected in the absence of responsibility I see in parents whom I encounter daily in my job (in education). They apparently don’t even feel it’s their right to Lay Down the Law within their own households, regarding homework, for heaven’s sake. Not to mention regarding computer use, other media use. They apparently feel they need to ask permission of their sons & daughters to create & enforce boundaries, to carry out consequences, to monitor teen activity, friends, and dress.
Not only are those their rights, those are their inborn, secular responsibilities. You have the implicit duty to be the moral guide of your children. What parental irresponsibility leads to is, for example, the unquestioned practice now, in many public schools, of allowing students to come directly to administrators for birth control. (!) No parental permission needed; no parental knowledge (often) allowed.
This is a fight that can be won, eventually. It is possible to make parents aware of how essential their authority is over their minor children, and how not to surrender that authority to any civil body, except in the most basic sense of protective health & welfare (such as nutrition, critical medical care, etc.)
Not only are those their rights, those are their inborn, secular responsibilities. You have the implicit duty to be the moral guide of your children. What parental irresponsibility leads to is, for example, the unquestioned practice now, in many public schools, of allowing students to come directly to administrators for birth control. (!) No parental permission needed; no parental knowledge (often) allowed.
This is a fight that can be won, eventually. It is possible to make parents aware of how essential their authority is over their minor children, and how not to surrender that authority to any civil body, except in the most basic sense of protective health & welfare (such as nutrition, critical medical care, etc.)