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brightmorningstar
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To Electric Skeptic,
Then they will probably get AIDS wont they?Certainly true. However, they won't abstain.
Then they will probably get AIDS wont they? If they are told more unprotected sex increases the chance of AIDS and they dont listen, whose fault is that? I believe they need education in ABC.They certainly won't just because somebody tells them they should.
But in the UK we dont have abstinence education at all, and yet we have an increase in STDs, and besides ABC isnt Abstinence only. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4339460.stmThis has been proven again and again - abstinence only education does not work as a method of preventing the transmission of STDs.
You are missing the point, abstinence works, people who abstain form sex dont get AIDS from sex. I cant understand why you seem to have a problem with abstinence education as part of ABC, if the reality is abstinence or AIDS and people chose AIDS then thats their choice isnt it, but I recognise that people do chose badly and so support ABC.
Similarly with drugs, people have a choice when they get educated.
Yes some will, some are celebate Christians for the Kingdom of God, and there are many others. I disagree with you.people won't stop having sex.
Not if one doesnt believe that. If for example one is a Christian and believes that sex is for a faithful marriage or celibacy then ABC is the best education. You seem to be looking at it from the viewpoint that everyone has a right to sex and not to get AIDS, I am looking at it from a viewpoint that I dont want anyone to have to have AIDS.So the most effective way - given the realities - is to teach them how to minimise the danger, by condom use, etc.
Ah sorry I misunderstood that. So maybe we need to spend a little on needles but make sure we spend enough on education so we dont get into this mess again.No, none of the money can be spent on needles.
But if they heeded the advice they wont get AIDS, if they dont heed the advice they probably will. Thats reality. I believe ABC is the best way to help, but lets not blame the helpers if people wont make the right choices.That's the point. They won't reduce AIDS. Telling people "Don't do this and then you won't catch AIDS" doesn't work.
Then I think you have an unrealistic and incorrect understanding. ABC for me is the best method, and I might add that if you dont believe A first you are compromising the best way not to get AIDS with sexual freedom.I want it reduced. I am not unrealistic enough to believe that it will be reduced by preaching to people. THAT method is the less effective and more expensive one, and THAT method is what the US is trying to do in Africa.
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