My wife and I had a discussion about this and she saw it as an invitation to
girls to be sexually active. I pointed out that the vaccine only protected
girls against cervical cancer, not against other STD's. Still, I couldn't see
the value of it for girls raised in a Christian home who were taught not to
have premarital sex. However, I soon realized that the vaccine _would_ protect
girls/women who
1. Were raped
2. Married men who were less than honest about their previous sexual activity
3. Were promiscuous in spite of their training (it _does_ happen)
--- drsyme@cablespeed.com wrote:
> Several states have pending legislation this year similar
> to the Texas' Govenor's "Executive Order"
>
> Lots of potential areas of discussion about this topic.
>
> http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/02/02/D8N1PVG80.html
>
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Bill Hamilton
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"...If God is for us, who is against us?" Rom 8:31
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