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Steven says is not a joke and should be taken seriously. I felt that this is an important message and could easily happen so I decided to share it. I WAS HOLDING A NOTICE FROM my 13-year-old son's school announcing a
What happened next was shocking. There was a great deal of laughter, and someone suggested that if I thought abstinence had any merit, I should go back to burying my head in the sand. The teacher and the nurse said nothing as I drowned in a sea of embarrassment. My mind had gone blank, and I could think of nothing to say. The teacher explained to me that the job of the school was to "teach facts," and the home was responsible for moral training. I sat in silence for the next 20 minutes as the course was explained. The other parents seemed to give their unqualified support to the materials. "Donuts, at the back," announced the teacher during the break. "I'd like you to put on the name tags we have prepared - they're right by the donuts - and mingle with the other parents." Everyone moved to the back of the room. As I watched them affixing their
nametags and shaking hands, I sat deep in thought. I was ashamed that I
had not been able to convince them to include a serious discussion of abstinence
in the materials. I uttered a silent prayer for guidance. My thoughts were
interrupted by the nurse's hand on my
When the class was called back to order, the teacher looked around the
long table and thanked everyone for putting on nametags. She ignored me.
Then she said, "Now we're going to give you the same lesson we'll be giving
your children. Everyone please peel off your name tags." I watched
in silence as the tags came off. "Now, then, on the back of one of the
tags, I drew a tiny flower. Who has it, please?" The gentleman
It was then that I heard the still, small voice again. "Speak now, it
said, "but be humble." I noted wryly the latter admonition, then rose from
my chair. I apologized for any upset I might have caused earlier, congratulated
the teacher on an excellent lesson that would impress the youth, and concluded
by saying I had only one small point I wished to make. "Not all of
us were infected," I said. "One of us...abstained."
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