Even suggesting avoiding premarital sex is a mortal secular sin.
Indeed, it’s a blasphemy to them.
I am a Santorum supporter and I found myself defending his position by simply saying that his position was a personal belief and that he had no intention of forcing his personal beliefs on the country.
Then, after reading some of the articles, attacking Santorum for discussing the fact that the wide distribution of contraceptives has led to wide spread promiscuity, I realized that I fully agree with Santorum and that while I do not think that using contraceptives is wrong in any way, I do think that the wide spread use among young teenagers has led to promiscuity and cultural rot.
My example concerns Planned Parenthood. A young woman that we know tells the story of how Planned Parenthood came into her school when she was in the tenth grade. They spoke to the boys and the girls in separate groups. What they told the boys was that if they wanted to have sex with girlfriends, they should bring the girls to PP first, for birth control pills and it would take away the biggest objection that the girls had to engaging in intercourse.
The girl was not sexually active at the time, but she agreed to go to PP for the birth control pills. The boy was ecstatic and showed his appreciation by infecting the girl with Chlamydia.