Submitted by zoeyquinn on Mon, 03/09/2009 at 6:14 pm.
The church should not be partnering with the largest supporter and provider of abortions. The church needs to better equp itself as to why the Bible teaches abstinence. To bring in Planned Parenthood is to say they do not believe the Bible has answers that are relivant for today. Only a church who does not understand who they serve would bring in the opposition to instruct their flock. Until the church and it's members are sold out for Christ, they will be minimally effective in helping a hurting world.
Submitted by bobertbobert on Mon, 03/09/2009 at 12:30 pm.
Again the inadequate preparation of our youth for their hormone onslaught is embarrassingly fought over by adults, not the children. Just give them the facts and let them make their own choices, and bear responsibility for their decisions.
Submitted by deborahh71622 on Mon, 03/09/2009 at 9:12 am.
Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the nation. Why would a Christian church which claims to believe the Bible invite this organization to instruct its' youth? Don't they have qualified Christian teachers within their own church or denomination or even other Bible-based organizations? The Bible does not condone abortion or sex outside of marriage. I don't understand why a Christian church would partner with a secular group that does not agree with the Bible, the foundation of the church.
Submitted by scoxx2003 on Mon, 03/09/2009 at 5:19 am.
This article is directly related to the memo that Pres. Obama is signing to show that the government would no longer try to pressure science to come up with the findings that they find politically convienent.
When you have a religion question you go to a church/temple/mosque, when you have a science question a school or scientist, a question about sex or sex education then Planned parenthood, and finally when you have a political question.... then, well you can ask anyone!
Don't be
I am flabbergasted; only to type: Separation of Church and State.
Only to type something that doesn't apply to this subject? Why?
Planned Parenthood and the church
The church should not be partnering with the largest supporter and provider of abortions. The church needs to better equp itself as to why the Bible teaches abstinence. To bring in Planned Parenthood is to say they do not believe the Bible has answers that are relivant for today. Only a church who does not understand who they serve would bring in the opposition to instruct their flock. Until the church and it's members are sold out for Christ, they will be minimally effective in helping a hurting world.
Sex Education?
Again the inadequate preparation of our youth for their hormone onslaught is embarrassingly fought over by adults, not the children. Just give them the facts and let them make their own choices, and bear responsibility for their decisions.
Christian churches/planned parenthood
Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the nation. Why would a Christian church which claims to believe the Bible invite this organization to instruct its' youth? Don't they have qualified Christian teachers within their own church or denomination or even other Bible-based organizations? The Bible does not condone abortion or sex outside of marriage. I don't understand why a Christian church would partner with a secular group that does not agree with the Bible, the foundation of the church.
Ask an expert
This article is directly related to the memo that Pres. Obama is signing to show that the government would no longer try to pressure science to come up with the findings that they find politically convienent.
When you have a religion question you go to a church/temple/mosque, when you have a science question a school or scientist, a question about sex or sex education then Planned parenthood, and finally when you have a political question.... then, well you can ask anyone!
Overwhelmed
I am flabbergasted; only to type: Separation of Church and State.