BPPLEE
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And you want to teach this to children, at what age?Some schools still teach sexual education. It wouldn't have to be articulated in biblical terms, just basic biological and psychological terminology. The desire to procreate would be described as hormonal, but the curriculum would put emphasis on the debilitating effects psychologically, emotionally, and socially, when people mistakenly base their self-worth on being found sexually attractive. Such affections would include the selfishness of using others to feed one's own narcissism, progressing into predatory tendencies such as pedophilia, rape and incest, misinformed peer pressure, and unwanted pregnancies.
I know the Holy Spirit accompanies the Gospel, but in a secular society the prime motivators in people's lives are still family and relationships. You'd think we'd invest some time and effort on mental health and the value of compassion.
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