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		<title>By: LATOIA BROWN</title>
		<link>http://www.sistersofthefaith.com/family/christian-sex-ed/comment-page-1/#comment-493</link>
		<dc:creator>LATOIA BROWN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 14:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lea, thanks for your comment.  The intention is to begin a dialogue with children early on rather than avoiding the issue. Our children are exposed to far more today than those of previous generations. As a result, the temptations that they are faced with are occurring at an earlier age, especially in the area of purity and abstinence. God has provided an answer and an example to fighting these temptations that can be clearly found in His Word.  We should not allow the media, school systems, or friends to cultivate unhealthy and ideas about sex in our children&#039;s minds.  The intention is to answer their questions and establish what sex is and isn&#039;t. Since sex and sexuality were born out of the mind and heart of God, He also has the best idea about how we can most fully enjoy it. Their curiosity is innate, but, they don&#039;t have to wander off.  Opening up a dialogue now will lay the ground work for open communication with our children when these issues arise.  Our process of educating them should consists of sharing both the carnal and spiritual consequences of sex outside of marriage.  There are worse things that can happen besides an unplanned pregnancy or an STD.  God didn&#039;t make sex as a mere physical act.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lea, thanks for your comment.  The intention is to begin a dialogue with children early on rather than avoiding the issue. Our children are exposed to far more today than those of previous generations. As a result, the temptations that they are faced with are occurring at an earlier age, especially in the area of purity and abstinence. God has provided an answer and an example to fighting these temptations that can be clearly found in His Word.  We should not allow the media, school systems, or friends to cultivate unhealthy and ideas about sex in our children&#8217;s minds.  The intention is to answer their questions and establish what sex is and isn&#8217;t. Since sex and sexuality were born out of the mind and heart of God, He also has the best idea about how we can most fully enjoy it. Their curiosity is innate, but, they don&#8217;t have to wander off.  Opening up a dialogue now will lay the ground work for open communication with our children when these issues arise.  Our process of educating them should consists of sharing both the carnal and spiritual consequences of sex outside of marriage.  There are worse things that can happen besides an unplanned pregnancy or an STD.  God didn&#8217;t make sex as a mere physical act.</p>
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		<title>By: lea jones</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 00:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you shouldn&#039;t sacre the chrildren into net having sex and avoiding the issue all together is just asking them to go out and have sex and even catch a disease. the kids need to know what they are getting themselvs into. i&#039;m not trying to judge or get nasty but if we shelter them to much, what are we doing? the child will get cerious and wounder off. they might even get scared of telling you they are having sex and catch somthing or get pregnant but they are to scared to tell you. don&#039;t be afraid to tell them the pros and the cons of sex.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you shouldn&#8217;t sacre the chrildren into net having sex and avoiding the issue all together is just asking them to go out and have sex and even catch a disease. the kids need to know what they are getting themselvs into. i&#8217;m not trying to judge or get nasty but if we shelter them to much, what are we doing? the child will get cerious and wounder off. they might even get scared of telling you they are having sex and catch somthing or get pregnant but they are to scared to tell you. don&#8217;t be afraid to tell them the pros and the cons of sex.</p>
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