(June 18, 2015 at 3:13 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Just to clarify, when I say "teaches" I don't literally mean they go around in groups and tell kids not to have sex lol. It just means that if you open up the Catechism, under sexual morality, it will explain that sex is meant for husband and wife. I'm not talking about abstinence only education in schools. I agree that they should be objectively taught about birth control.
Indeed, they should... but they aren't.
And the reason why they aren't can be traced to that teaching of the church.
Like you have applied to yourself, you (and others) think that such teaching is enough... and to those who fail to contain their urges... tough luck, live with it - no abortion is allowed, either! Sucks to be them, but it felt good to have sex, so screw them, huh?
Shouldn't we think about the greater good, keeping the most people happy and all that stuff that "good" entails (back to the OP, see?)
Do you think the greater good is for so many teens to get pregnant? Are most of them happy with that?