Sex education in schools

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By Socrates Aristotle

In an elder I read the following case: A group of pilgrims went to a monastery to visit. A young probationer went to the Abbot and happily said to him: "Elder, among the pilgrims was a very beautiful girl, so beautiful that she looked like Our Lady…

"As soon as I saw her, I praised God for giving such gifts to his creatures." This is how the young probationer saw the beauty of the woman, because his elder enlightened him properly. This case came to my mind these days when it is being discussed to introduce sex education in our schools, which will definitely have devastating effects. And we see that in the countries that went to schools and things got worse scary. We Greeks have a tradition of six thousand years with principles and values. The ancient Greeks considered marriage as a sacred institution with the patron saint, the Goddess Hera, and the Homeric Penelope as a model of honesty and conjugal piety. And then when Christianity enlightened and reformed the Greek world, our Virgin Mary and the innumerable place of our saints became models of eternal purity.

Gentlemen, project these standards and teach our children to stand securely on the pedestal of purity and temperance. These principles and values ​​are the platform from which they will take off to land tomorrow with the right people in the threshing floor of life to offer themselves and the afflicted society…