Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Great Britain's Expensive (But Valueless) Sex Education Programs Prove a Great Failure

Laura Donnelly, a Health Correspondent for the Telegraph (U.K.), describes in this story how Britain's ambitious and very expensive sex education programs (programs emphasizing condoms and chemicals) have been a disastrous failure.
Indeed, the number of minors becoming pregnant is at its highest level in a decade -- nearly 50,000. And even though Britain commits more abortions on school-age girls than any other western European country, it still has the most teenage mothers.

When do you think liberal social engineers are going to learn this crucial lesson; namely, that sex education devoid of morality, responsibility and commitment to family will always result in failure, a failure, by the way, that is more costly and tragic than the mere embarrassment of political big-spenders.