[quote name='spmahn'] I don't buy the "sex drive" argument at all, there's plenty of people who don't have sex.
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But they are the exception to the rule. Human nature is an absolute. It just describes the dominate behavior of the majority of the species.
The vast majority of people who are able to (physically capable, have the social skills to get a mate etc.) will be sexual active for most of their lives.
Can some over-ride that cause in the name or religion or other reasons? Sure. But the whole point of celibacy is that they CAN resist their basic drive to honor god.
If there wasn't a hugely strong, innate sex drive, then it celibacy wouldn't be much of a sacrifice would it?
Probably not. They should be in the public health department and other easily accessible (and well advertised) places in the community. And sex ed classes should give out a list of places that distribute free condoms.
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But they are the exception to the rule. Human nature is an absolute. It just describes the dominate behavior of the majority of the species.
The vast majority of people who are able to (physically capable, have the social skills to get a mate etc.) will be sexual active for most of their lives.
Can some over-ride that cause in the name or religion or other reasons? Sure. But the whole point of celibacy is that they CAN resist their basic drive to honor god.
If there wasn't a hugely strong, innate sex drive, then it celibacy wouldn't be much of a sacrifice would it?
It's not the schools place to have out condoms any more than it is their place to hand out bibles.
Probably not. They should be in the public health department and other easily accessible (and well advertised) places in the community. And sex ed classes should give out a list of places that distribute free condoms.