Arguments Concerning The Use Of Contraception In Schools

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Providing contraception and teaching young children about sex poisons the young minds and morals of the children of America. If God teaches that sex is only for married couples and reproduction, why should we help children do it? If at home a child is raised in a culture that condemns sex in any way before marriage, why should that child be forced into a sex education class that contradicts everything they were raised to believe? Schools should not teach sex education and provide contraception for students because it puts the idea in their head that having sex at such a young age is okay. Not only does this go against the will of God, but the morals and ethics that children are raised to have. Putting these ideas into a child’s head and giving them access to contraception is not the job of a school. Sex education and the providing of contraception should not be given in schools because it is misleading, it goes against religious …show more content…

Scripture condemns the practice when it mentions it. Once a moral principle has been established in the Bible, every possible application of it need not be mentioned. For example, the general principle that theft is wrong was clearly established in Scripture; but there’s no need to provide an exhaustive list of every kind of theft. Similarly, since the principle that contraception is wrong has been established by being condemned when it’s mentioned in the Bible, every particular form of contraception does not need to be dealt with in Scripture in order for us to see that it is condemned.” (Brom) The bible may not specifically state that the use of contraception is wrong but it does make it clear that sex is only for a married couple and to