It teaches that something is wrong but makes no effort to teach how to correct the action because we magically assume people over the age of 18 are able to reason out every legal dispute in the book.
No, but if it doesn't punishment certainly won't help. Rehabilitation teaches people ways to better live in society whereas retribution teaches...nothing, or at least nothing positive and especially as the primary method of correction.
"What they deserve" is anything but empathetic. It's a human bias that we associate other people's faults with their personal failing and our own faults as the product of circumstances.
Empathy would dictate rehabilitation, not "justice".
"When a human being takes his life in depression, this is a natural death of spiritual causes. The modern barbarity of 'saving' the suicidal is based on a hair-raising misapprehension of the nature of existence." -Zapffe
Yea, to all scenarios.
My guess would be something similar to schizophrenia. Schizophrenics sometimes have the incoming data "time-stamped" for an earlier time, which is why they think the TV is reading their mind. In this case it would be a stream of data being stamped for two different times, or the brain trying...
So, at what point have you looked into any study detailing the effect of abstinence-until-marriage education vs. comprehensive sex education?
What are the odds a single girl on a talk show would be portrayed as a confident woman who consented to sex and suffered the consequences?
America at the...
Abstinence until marriage is abstinence-only. Adolescents aren't given proper education on the use of contraceptives or, in my home state, aren't even legally required to be given accurate information about sex or STDs.
More open societies have lower teen pregnancy rates because they are...
Uh, no he wasn't.
The fact that anyone would even consider it means they have never looked at the studies regarding teen pregnancy and STD rates related to abstinence-only programs.