Mike
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Wow. When your kids are little, you deal with little things and they seem so important. As our kids have gotten older, I long for those days.
Julie was looking through Joshua's wallet, and she found a single condom.
He'll be 17 in October. I talked to him alone, and he immediately went to a straight-faced response that he's never used one, and he only had it in his wallet in case he was in a situation. I'm resisting the inclination to even consider that this is a wise plan B, C, D or E. "Plan A" is the only plan, and it starts with the plan to avoid being in those situations.
In my mind, taking that attitude is like saying I'm going to the beach and not planning on getting wet, but I"m wearing my bathing suit just in case. You wear your bathing suit, and the option of changing your mind about getting wet is too easy. I don't care what his school or the world is telling him, this cannot be an option in his mind.
To myself I'll say I hope if anything ever does happen he will protect himself, but I cannot give him that kind of out clause. Secularists will say this is ignorant and I'm in denial if my only directive to him is abstinence, but I will not be sucked into that kind of reasoning. It came down to urging him to take this to God and talk to Him about it. He needs to be Led into an unwavering commitment to celibacy as a promise to God and the woman he will one day marry. That's it. That's the plan. That's the only plan.
Julie was looking through Joshua's wallet, and she found a single condom.
He'll be 17 in October. I talked to him alone, and he immediately went to a straight-faced response that he's never used one, and he only had it in his wallet in case he was in a situation. I'm resisting the inclination to even consider that this is a wise plan B, C, D or E. "Plan A" is the only plan, and it starts with the plan to avoid being in those situations.
In my mind, taking that attitude is like saying I'm going to the beach and not planning on getting wet, but I"m wearing my bathing suit just in case. You wear your bathing suit, and the option of changing your mind about getting wet is too easy. I don't care what his school or the world is telling him, this cannot be an option in his mind.
To myself I'll say I hope if anything ever does happen he will protect himself, but I cannot give him that kind of out clause. Secularists will say this is ignorant and I'm in denial if my only directive to him is abstinence, but I will not be sucked into that kind of reasoning. It came down to urging him to take this to God and talk to Him about it. He needs to be Led into an unwavering commitment to celibacy as a promise to God and the woman he will one day marry. That's it. That's the plan. That's the only plan.