I was reading about Elizabeth Smart today from a link a cousin posted on FB. It was on thinkprogress.org I'm not going to talk too much about it, because I've already thought and written a lot earlier on the site! :) I'm going to add to it here and then paste what I had previously written.
In a nutshell, I think we need informative sex education in the public schools which includes abstinence. I understand there are some abstinence only education routes that have may have contributed to feelings of worthlessness on students when they have sex or when they are raped. But where does that really come from? Information, not agenda, is what should be taught in school. What is taught at home?
A Gospel centered home teaches that we are all sons and daughters of God. We are loved! We make mistakes and we can repent. We come to earth innocent. If we are raped, we are still innocent. Rape, any abuse, is a sin and a crime. Even a rapist has value as a son of God. He will still suffer for the sorrow he's caused he and he can never suffer the way our Savior did for everyone who has, is and will live on this earth. We all have immense individual worth - for we are created from a divine being who loves us personally. We are no accident.
Here's from what I wrote earlier:
I think there are some differences that should be highlighted here.
First, the difference between sex education in the public schools and
what's taught in gospel-centered homes. Very different discussions!
One is based on ideas that, correct me if I'm wrong, is voted on by the
county board of education. So a majority vote, basically, of which
parents should be involved. I've had open lessons/ discussions about
sex in school, with my family, and at church and I'm so grateful for it.
Students should have sexual information, not judgments or persuasions,
from public school. Public schools are NOT the place for agenda not
matter which side it is, conservative or liberal.
What’s taught in
the home helps a person determine, what they believe, is their value.
I’m so glad that Ann Richardson mentioned that the love which Ms. Smart’s
parents has for her, helped her to survive. That’s why family is so
important. Most of us want to find that doctrine which uplifts you by
teaching the great worth of every soul and how to be at peace. That
teaches both mercy and justice. Parents don’t take votes from the
neighborhood to determine something this vital! They (should!) study
doctrine and teach it to their children. I’ve never studied doctrine
from our Savior in this religion that hits on what Kalisa mentions. The
doctrine in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or the
Mormons, is from God through our prophet. God teaches that we are sons
and daughters of Heavenly Father who loves us dearly. We come to earth
innocent so infant baptism does nothing. We all have value. We all
make mistakes and we can all repent. Any abuse is a sin and a crime.
I would say most religions are just ideas, typically
good, but sometimes horrible. However,
To say religion is just ideas, created by people, is only true if there is no
revelation or authority today. Lets face
it, just because we have seen horrible
things done in the name of religion does not mean all religions are evil or
that they are all man made. I know that
the doctrine I follow is not molded from a bunch of debated ideas. It is from God, no one else. ( His
commandments are not mere suggestions or ideas.) And it is beautiful. The doctrine teaches that we are sons and
daughters of Heavenly Father who loves us dearly. We come to earth
innocent. Our attitudes and mistakes are
what can hurt us but that never means we have no hope or no value. Sexual purity is a beautiful choice that will
lead to the most freedom and peace because its what our Father (who knows a
whole lot more than we do) desires for us all.
In my decades of study, the notion that women are less than men, or that
any person is worthless is not to be found.
Rape is a horrible sin and a crime.
Being raped is horrible but the victim is never worthless or
sinful. SHE never sinned - the rapist
is a criminal and he'll be judged here
and when he dies. He has value too but he will suffer immensely for all the
pain he's caused. Ms. Smart is right
that we'll always have value - that has never changed.
Oops...I wanted to be clear earlier, abstinence should be a part of
sexual education, its a choice just as any other sexual choice is, and
the goal is to give students all of the information but, as any option,
should neither be shoved aside or be a conversation closer. I know I'm
with a lot of others when I say sex is great, amazing and I love it and I
didn't have sex with anyone except my spouse. Abstinence was never
ugly, tore my self esteem, etc; quite the opposite. Same goes for many
of my peers. However, the value I placed on my parents guidance, who
are very open and loving people, was much higher than what I placed in
the schools guidance.
To end, I forgot to add onto the website, Ms. Smart is a very courageous, beautiful and wise person! I think the article pushed some agenda that wasn't directly what Ms. Smart stated, and it appears they didn't publish her words in full. In education, work, anywhere - Any attitude that doesn't uplift is wrong and thank goodness her parents were able to help her see, at least to a strong degree, her value. She's strong and I admire her helping other victims of abuse.
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These were some great thoughts. Thanks for sharing them, Janelle. :)
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