And hey remember when the likes of Jorr, Spaulding and a few others thought that it was "creepy" and (public school) teachers were "groomers" for listening to children discuss sex changes.
Well guess who thinks that it's just "great" to discuss "sex Ed in the classroom. Even with very young children? The Catholic Church. They have been "teaching about Sex" FOREVER!
https://uscatholic.org/articles/202103/ ... be-better/ Quote:
Henning grounds her teaching of sex within the commitment of marriage to the idea of God’s unconditional love—agape. This focus on agape reflects the intention that each baptized person “reflect upon and cherish his or her dignity and that of other persons as made in the image and likeness of God,” as stated in the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ 2008 document “Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living.”
Christy Toben, who has taught at Catholic K-12 schools since 2008, says her approach as an educator also grounds conversations about sexuality through a positive Catholic frame. For her, focusing on the goodness of God’s gift of sexuality and of our bodies is key. “If we start with harm and risk mitigation, then we aren’t acknowledging that sex is good and God-pleasing. We aren’t helping students recognize the beauty and the sanctity of it. At its best, sexuality education is lifting up the value of who we are and what we are worthy of,” she says.
“Catechetical Formation in Chaste Living” also states that “moral formation involves a journey of interior transformation that deepens one’s personal conversion to Christ,” thus recognizing that formation is an ongoing process through various stages of human development, “according to each child’s age and maturity.” All of the educators to whom I spoke echoed the necessity of ongoing education around sexuality—broadly defined—throughout various ages and stages of development.
Theresa O’Keefe, associate professor of the practice of youth and young adult faith at Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry, speaks of the riches within the Catholic tradition, based on 2,000 years of prayer and reflection, around weighty questions: “What are the practices that bring about a virtuous life?” she says. “What are the practices that encourage respectful relating? What is the highest good of the human person?”
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pittmike wrote:
Technically I was drunk (big surprise) and asked her if she liked a tongue up her ass.
Frank Coztansa wrote:
Again, your comprehension needs work.