I just went to their site too. I agree that it has nothing to do with morality. The assumption is that sex is exactly neutral. Here’s part of their article on abstinence (go to
www.teenwire.com, “In Focus”, “Sex”, “Abstinence: Who, What, When, Why, How”:
How do I know that abstinence is the right choice for me? Abstinence is right for different people at different times for different reasons. Only you can ultimately decide what is right for you and your body. Trust the messages that your mind and body give you. If something doesn’t feel right, you can always exercise your right to abstain from it — whether it’s sex, alcohol, other drugs, or French fries. Most people stop being sexually abstinent at some point in their lives. When you decide not to be abstinent, it’s important to have information and access to methods of birth control and ways to protect yourself from infection.
The implication is “sex is wrong if it feels wrong”. I think it’s not unreasonable to see this as supporting the converse statement, “sex is right if it feels right’”.
Bah.