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St_Francis
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In another thread both the original post and a comment many pages later mentioned the fact that were abortion to be outlawed tomorrow, so many people would be lost and not really understand. I thought it would be interesting to discuss some ways of re-educating this society…
First of all, we have no problem telling people that smoking is evil. We have public service announcements, restrictions on advertising and portrayals in movies, and lots of comments during the course of public education about the evils of smoking.
It seems to me that if we had a moral sex education program throughout the course of education, that children would grow up pro-life. Instead of Heather has 2 Mommies, we have pictures of babies as they developed and happy stories about babies’ arrivals and about family life (even if the families are “non-traditional”–single-parent, blended, etc).
And ads: alongside smoking kills, this is your brain on drugs, and the like; we just have ads showing unborn babies. We don’t have to have anything anyone would consider gory, just pictures of the babies, maybe with a voice-over saying, a baby’s heart starts beating at 22 days, and other things like that.
But also to foster in people the idea that sex and pregnancy are connected; that people shouldn’t have sex if they are not ready for a baby. Right now, it seems like the most irresponsible thing a person can do is to “get caught” with a baby or an STD. I think we need to move to the idea that the most irresponsible thing a person could do is to run the risk of conceiving a baby. Like: Not ready for a baby? Then maybe you’re not ready for sex.
I think that all these things could be done without “bringing religion into it,” or “being judgemental.” Just pressure Hollywood to bring up some outrage when a friend discovers her friend has lost her virginity: What??? Are you crazy? You could conceive a baby–have you thought of that? --Well, we used abc!–Yes, but abc doesn’t always work. You’re being really irresponsible! Just the way they never have any good guys smoking anymore!!!
I am sure there are a lot of good ideas out there, and I think that discussing them is a good idea, and maybe something will percolate out of those discussions.
PS This in no way is meant to reduce the importance of fighting for the government to protect the unborn just as they protect those already born. Just that I think that most of the proposals for “reducing [the need for] abortion” are not going to work because they don’t address the root cause, and also have already been proven not to work.
First of all, we have no problem telling people that smoking is evil. We have public service announcements, restrictions on advertising and portrayals in movies, and lots of comments during the course of public education about the evils of smoking.
It seems to me that if we had a moral sex education program throughout the course of education, that children would grow up pro-life. Instead of Heather has 2 Mommies, we have pictures of babies as they developed and happy stories about babies’ arrivals and about family life (even if the families are “non-traditional”–single-parent, blended, etc).
And ads: alongside smoking kills, this is your brain on drugs, and the like; we just have ads showing unborn babies. We don’t have to have anything anyone would consider gory, just pictures of the babies, maybe with a voice-over saying, a baby’s heart starts beating at 22 days, and other things like that.
But also to foster in people the idea that sex and pregnancy are connected; that people shouldn’t have sex if they are not ready for a baby. Right now, it seems like the most irresponsible thing a person can do is to “get caught” with a baby or an STD. I think we need to move to the idea that the most irresponsible thing a person could do is to run the risk of conceiving a baby. Like: Not ready for a baby? Then maybe you’re not ready for sex.
I think that all these things could be done without “bringing religion into it,” or “being judgemental.” Just pressure Hollywood to bring up some outrage when a friend discovers her friend has lost her virginity: What??? Are you crazy? You could conceive a baby–have you thought of that? --Well, we used abc!–Yes, but abc doesn’t always work. You’re being really irresponsible! Just the way they never have any good guys smoking anymore!!!
I am sure there are a lot of good ideas out there, and I think that discussing them is a good idea, and maybe something will percolate out of those discussions.
PS This in no way is meant to reduce the importance of fighting for the government to protect the unborn just as they protect those already born. Just that I think that most of the proposals for “reducing [the need for] abortion” are not going to work because they don’t address the root cause, and also have already been proven not to work.