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    THE Church has insisted that *** education should be taught by parents and not in schools as “extra-curricular activity.”

    Archbishop Paciano Aniceto, chairman of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines’ (CBCP) Episcopal Commission on Family and Life (ECFL), defended the Church’s opposition to *** education in schools.

    “To allow *** education in the classroom is risking the student’s moral and spiritual well-being,” he said.

    Aniceto was reacting to the recent attempts by the Department of Education (DepEd) to quietly smuggle into various high school subjects the latest module cloaking public *** indoctrination with the term Adolescent Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights.

    The bishop pointed out that while the information may be helpful to some, it is an outright “child abuse” against the others in class.

    “Although the students may be of similar ages, their exposure to *** and related matters are never the same,” he said.

    No parent would like to see his or her children scandalized by language such the terms in the module, the prelate said.

    The clergy said that the Catholic Church teaches that *** education is the sole right and responsibility of parents and no excuse or alibi can justify the public teaching of *** education by strangers.
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    kung ikaw ang parents paano approach ang gagawin mo ng pag turo sa anak mo ng about ***?

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    IMO tama lang yan...

    iba iba kasi ang approach when in comes to ***ed... mahirap na i-standardize ang teaching nyan... since we all come from different backgrounds, religious belief, etc.

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    i agree. dapat lang kesa kung saan-saan namumulot nang alam ang mga bata.

    but this should be done with caution, a gentle reprimand perhaps. just a simple "o ayan, ngayon alam mo na, you should be responsible enough on deciding whether or not to do it sooner or later..."

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    The Catholic church has dragged this country too much. Our stupid government can't seem to wiggle them off. What they're doing is preventing our progress and development.

    *** education for intance, will be beneficial for adolescents. The reason why it's usual for pregnant high-school graduates because they've explored their curiousity unguided. The fact is, kids will still pursue having *** esp at the in-heat ages of adolescence. I know I did. Would it not be better if they're guided as how to manage the activity so as to prevent accidents from happenning?

    The problem with our government is they're too afraid of the Catholic church we got from the Spaniards who just raped this country. Every country colonized by the Spaniards are still in rags up to now, just like this country - because of the narrow minded religion coupled with stupid greedy people in position.

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    Wala akong tutol sa attempts ng DepEd... but the Teachers who'll be involved in educating our fragile adolescent's mind shall be at least competent enough to discuss freely and specifically trained on this subject. Mahirap na kung ang pupulutin at gagamitin na guro ay yung english o PE major teacher lang... that is, they are not just simply going to refer from the selected textbook alone. Baka maituro niya sa mga bata yung kanyang sariling experience noong HS din sya...hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige
    Baka maituro niya sa mga bata yung kanyang sariling experience noong HS din sya...hehehe
    baka wild si teacher noon kabataan niya

    mas nakakatakot iyan

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    The Catholic Church should stop meddling with the government. If they want to ban contraceptives then they should take responsibility of the unwanted pregnancies. Contraceptives gives people choices they otherwise will not have. Proper *** education is a must for a modern person. Not giving proper *** education is similar to pushing back people to the dark ages. Heck, I have known women who are nearly ignorant of their ***uality when I met them.

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    The problem arises when certain parents hold the view that *** is shameful and sinful, and that hardly contributes to the enlightenment of the child. Or worse, if the child is conditioned to be unusually ***ually permissive, to the point na maging biktima na siya ng incest. Mas kawawa talaga ang bata pagdating ng panahon kung sa bahay pa lang, misguided na tungkol sa ***.

    To allow *** education in the classroom is risking the student’s moral and spiritual well-being
    At least sa school, you have professionals dealing with the matter. Hindi baleng medyo clinical ang explanation ng teacher/professor tungkol sa ***, as long as it serves its purpose. Pero mas maganda syempre if both the educators and the parents work together to ensure that the children are given only the right information. You can't rely on one factor alone. Kailangan balanse ang flow of information sa bahay at eskwela, since sila yung mga responsable sa edukasyon ng bata.

    Besides, why do schools have to do it discreetly? Para namang masama yung itinuturo sa mga bata. I come from a Catholic school, and I remember being taught reproductive health in class as part of the school curriculum. Syempre dahil all boys sa klase, panay kantyawan pag nakakarinig ng mga 'unmentionables', pero other than that wala namang problema. I know some of my batchmates who engaged in premarital *** at nakabuntis agad, pero fortunately every single one of them turned out to be responsible husbands and fathers.
    Last edited by Bogeyman; June 26th, 2006 at 10:08 PM.

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    is this a problem? ako binigyan lang ako ng erpats ko ng playboy saka hustler the summer after graduating from elementary school (the day after i got circumcised, tangnang tatay ko tawa pa ng tawa kasi namimilipit ako sa sakit, nagalit si manoy e may tahi pa!). then nanay ko binigyan ako ng primer ng family planning (types of contraception and including human reproductive cycle, etc). i learned everything in 1 day ehehehehe!
    Last edited by yebo; June 26th, 2006 at 10:28 PM.

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    It has been TWENTY FIVE years since the first cases of AIDS were reported.

    The generation born in the mid 80s, the 90s, and the 2000s, will never know a world without HIV.

    The importance of formal *** ed at this present time cannot be overstated.

    The world has become a very dangerous place for screwing around.

    If u have young kids, u know they are going to grow up and they are going to have *** and u can't do anything about it.

    It is better if they enter the world forewarned and well informed.
    Last edited by uls; June 26th, 2006 at 11:08 PM.

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    i would agree with the bishop if they were introducing it to grade school kids .. pero kung high school naman .. pwede na dapat .. i know a lot people who got pregnant out of wedlock who came from schools (puro taga opus dei schools) that didn't even teach the reproductive system and they agreed that it was ridiculous that the school had that policy ..

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    When will the church respect the separation of Church and State stuff and stop interfering in everything the gov't does? They're pulling everybody down with their constant meddling. They keep on complaining without offering solutions.

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    i half-agree with the Church on this one. it is the parents' prime responsibility to teach their children about ***, the morality of *** and the feelings/temptations/consequences that go with it. it is the parents' job to stay involved in their child's life and counsel them about all these confusing things - ***, peer pressure, the future, puberty, etc etc.

    however, i think that guidance should be followed up with a clinical, accurate education from trained professionals so that the child can get their facts absolutely correct. parents cannot be expected to get all the information right or cover all the details.

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    *** education is different from scientific lessons involving the reproductive system. The latter should be viewed as a part of a natural system that involves all living beings. The former is a subject that involves moral, ethical and social considerations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bender
    *** education is different from scientific lessons involving the reproductive system.
    My point was that some schools even go to the extreme in avoiding teaching *** ed by not even teaching the reproductive system.

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    galing din ako ng catholic school (coed) and meron din kami ***ed discussion; medyo lively pa nga yung usapan from both male and female members of the class.

    i think its only proper to go over this subject in school. shouldn't education include learning one's bodily functions. at least this way when teenagers experiment - and we all know they will experiment no matter what the parents say - they know what not to do and at least reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. ok sana kung yung parents ang magtuturo pero iba-iba naman kasi approach ng each parent depending sa background nila. this way, at least, maayos ang pagkakaturo.

    the catholic church should just shut up since matagal na may problem sa spiritual well-being and morality ang bansa natin. allowing ***ed in school will not help solve the morality problem but it will certainly benefit our country's youth.

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    *** education should be taught in High School by qualified instructors/teachers and parents has the responsibility of making sure that they guide thier children as well. The Church, especially the Catholic Church has no business regarding this matter. They can preach all they want in thier church AND should STOP meddling with government affairs.

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    ganyan talaga ang policy ng simbahan. be fertile and multiply. para mag-explode ng husto ang population natin. instant hell on earth ika nga. and syempre kung nasa mala-impyerno lugar ka na san ka pa tatakbo kundi sa simbahan din.

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    Ok theory mo a sir oldblue, makes sense to me...

    Yung *** ed nung nasa Grade 7 me, sa sobrang boring, became just another thing to study.

    Say ng mga anti-*** ed, immoral daw... tanungin kaya sila, Is it moral to bring forth life and just let that life hang-out by the flyover sniffing rugby?

    Dapat sa mga ganyang pekeng moralista e mag-mongha nalang... para kahit anong sabihin nila, wala naman sila ginugulo, tapos, closer to God pa sila... ehehe.

Parents should teach *** education - - Church