darkendless
Guardian of Asgaard
Great comment indeed, Emiliano. The I/Me invention of today's religions puts the inventor in the position of God and absolves one from guilt or culpability in any wrong-doing, commitment or moral standard of accountability to a higher authority. In this pick-and-choose perversion of basic Christianity (and probably of other belief systems), tenets are relative only to what is convenient or least painful and requires no study, commitment, or devotion to anything other than the self. The individual is the alpha and omega of absolute truth, knowledge and enlightenment. The individual is infallible. And that notion, of course, is the height of arrogance and closes all doors to new information or possibilities.
Yet we see christians particularly blaming evil and the work of satan for their own moral failures, how appropriate of you to blame other religions.
Would one of these possibilities you speak about in your last sentence be that abstinence only sex education is not as effective as incorporating condoms with abstinence to reinforce care when having sex?