Posted on 05/25/2006 9:14:50 PM PDT by nrfcmedia
"Birth Control Is Selfish" ... The Message Society Doesn't Want To Hear
This past weekend graduates of Saint Thomas University were treated to a surprising speech by 21-year-old graduating student Ben Kessler. Some graduates walked out, many jeered, and others spewed profanities in response to his speech.
Just what did he speak of which caused such an outcry? The War in Iraq? Border control? NSA spying? None of the above.
So, what exactly did Mr. Kessler do wrong? He touched society's third rail: contraception. Mr. Kessler had the audacity to call the use of birth control "an act of selfishness."
One would have expected some encouraging applause from the audience, after all St. Thomas is a Catholic institution. The reality is that many of these Catholic students and family members are themselves using contraception, and Mr. Kessler confronted their lifestyle and the use of contraception.
Mr. Kessler dared to speak about this issue and people didn't want to hear his message. What happened to the exchange of ideas universities are famous for? Where were all of the supposed "open minds" at during this speech? Instead of listening to his speech with an open mind, it seems that they were too busy keeping themselves ignorant by jeering and ridiculing him.
Society has a lust affair with birth control to the point of not being able to think outside of the box. We live in a contraception "matrix" where it's impossible to believe that there are any harmful effects on marriage, society, and the health of women.
This "contraception deception" is the primary force behind the attacks against the contra-contraception message.
For the most part, society doesn't want to hear the message. This message is that, in our culture, contraception leads to increases in abortion, teenage sex, affairs (and subsequent divorce), health problems, and statutory rape. These facts are apparent by simply comparing statistics.
Why are people willfully preserving their ignorance? For the past century, people have lived in a society that endorses the practice of a contraceptive lifestyle of easy, commitment free, and on-demand sex without challenging them to question possible adverse effects.
Mr. Kessler could have spoke about the start of a career, the discernment of a vocation, the undertaking of new responsibilities, or many other subjects related to graduation. But hopefully his bold message will help to his classmates to question the force-fed information they have heard all their lives concerning human sexuality and contraception and arrive at a more natural, healthier view of human sexuality.
The contraception debate is long overdue, and it is people like Mr. Kessler who are breaking down the walls of ignorance, selfishness, and deception. Society may be resistant to this message, but over time the truth will prevail.
There are Jews in the world.
There are Buddhists.
There are Hindus and Mormons, and then
There are those that follow Mohammed, but
I've never been one of them.
I'm a Roman Catholic,
And have been since before I was born,
And the one thing they say about Catholics is:
They'll take you as soon as you're warm.
You don't have to be a six-footer.
You don't have to have a great brain.
You don't have to have any clothes on. You're
A Catholic the moment Dad came,
Because
Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is great.
If a sperm is wasted,
God gets quite irate.
CHILDREN:
Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is great.
If a sperm is wasted,
God gets quite irate.
GIRL:
Let the heathen spill theirs
On the dusty ground.
God shall make them pay for
Each sperm that can't be found.
CHILDREN:
Every sperm is wanted.
Every sperm is good.
Every sperm is needed
In your neighbourhood.
MUM:
Hindu, Taoist, Mormon,
Spill theirs just anywhere,
But God loves those who treat their
Semen with more care.
MEN:
Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is great.
WOMEN:
If a sperm is wasted,...
CHILDREN:
...God get quite irate.
PRIEST:
Every sperm is sacred.
BRIDE and GROOM:
Every sperm is good.
NANNIES:
Every sperm is needed...
CARDINALS:
...In your neighbourhood!
CHILDREN:
Every sperm is useful.
Every sperm is fine.
FUNERAL CORTEGE:
God needs everybody's.
MOURNER #1:
Mine!
MOURNER #2:
And mine!
CORPSE:
And mine!
NUN:
Let the Pagan spill theirs
O'er mountain, hill, and plain.
HOLY STATUES:
God shall strike them down for
Each sperm that's spilt in vain.
EVERYONE:
Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is good.
Every sperm is needed
In your neighbourhood.
Every sperm is sacred.
Every sperm is great.
If a sperm is wasted,
God gets quite iraaaaaate!
Wow. Just...WOW!
susie
I'm not.
I understand that. ;)
susie
Older men and younger women? Hardly. There was a senior boy at a local high school who had sex with his freshman girlfriend in the bathroom near the band hall. They both laughed about how they pulled it off an no one caught them. Her parents filed statutory rape charges against him.
Society tells them that as long as they have "safe sex" the it's okay.
The more I read about T.R. the higher my opinion of him grows. A very worthy choice for Mt. Rushmore.
"Says you. As should be apparent from this thread, there's considerable debate on the issue and hardly any kind of consensus. Personally, I don't fear public debate on an issue like this. Not in the least bit."
I didn't realize this thread was about whether or not YOU are afraid of debate.
Somehow I had already gotten the impression you are quite comfortable debating this topic.
"For many with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo, there is NEVER an appropriate time to address this topic."
You misrepresent me, but that is not surprising.
I never stated there is NEVER an appropriate time to address the topic.
You are, perhaps, confusing libertine-ism with conservatism.
If one wishes to "conserve" a way of life, one must first ensure that there are future generations. It's fundamental.
Take a look at Europe and see the demographic suicide she is engaged in. Surely you can recognize that perhaps a society that contracepts and aborts itself out of existence may have gone a little too far with the selfishness. With the here and now as opposed to sacrificing for the future.
SD
Antoninus - great point.
For some, the time, place or tone are ALWAYS wrong, because they simply won't allow their choice to use birth control to be subjected to any scrutiny whatsoever in any forum for any reason by anybody in any way. I am convinced that if Jesus himself confronted them on the issue they would tell him to buzz off.
Doubtful he would feel that way if he was a woman, particularly a woman in LABOR.
"Take a look at Europe and see the demographic suicide she is engaged in. Surely you can recognize that perhaps a society that contracepts and aborts itself out of existence may have gone a little too far with the selfishness. With the here and now as opposed to sacrificing for the future"
And if an example like this had been given during the speech, it probably would have been better received.
It is easy for the Church to take the position that stealing shouldn't be used. Of course, the Church takes no responsibility for financially supporting those families who have too many bills.
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