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As part of assessments of knowledge learned in the lectures, kindly answer the

following questions? (10 points each) Your scores on this activity will serve as
your pre-final exam.

1. Reviewing “The Painful Facts of Premarital Sex” (slides 27-37 of Saying No to


Irresponsible Sex ppt.), do you consider these arguments effective in convincing
modern youth nowadays not to be involve in pre-marital sex? Explain your
answer.

Answer:

I think these arguments are terrifying enough to convince our young people not
to engage with premarital sex. Sex has been entirely romanticized by people
nowadays, not knowing the negative consequences that follows their ignorance
and negligence. I had no idea that the consequences of engaging with this
activity could not only ruin your future relationships, but you yourself. Just how
could anything be worse than having to lose yourself whom you built for 20
years just to lose it for a 20-minute pleasure. Plus, with the uncertainty that
your partner would take responsibility of you after that. Having the thought
that you may have to lose your own self by giving into lust, is already alarming
and heartbreaking. This fact must be known by our fellow youth today. That
they may be warned. That they may be able to think for themselves and what
would truly give them happiness.

2. How does the lectures/lessons “Saying NO to irresponsible Sex” and “The


Problem with Irresponsible Sex” impact your position/stand regarding pre-marital
sex? (You may write your answer in the affirmative side or in the negative side)

Answer:
Pre-marital sex is a sin. No matter how we try to justify it, it’s a sin nonetheless.
The arguments laid as its effects are mere consequences of that sin. And as a
Christian youth, it is only right that we refrain from it. I couldn’t agree more
that engaging in this irresponsible activity would only bring harm not only to
you, but others as well. How about our parents, our studies, our future? Once a
person conceives a child, everything will change. Not only is the couple
affected, but their family and the people around her. Being selfish won’t do us
any good. It will only hurt us and the people that we love.

3. Going through again to lecture # 2, as a mature youth and God’s disciples, how
would you educate teenagers about sex in a biblical perspective?
Answer:
This body is not ours. The air we breathe, the food we take, the water we drink,
it is not ours in the first place. Everything that we have today is only given to us
by grace and by love. How could we not obey the Father who gave us
everything even His life, in return for all the blessings and privilege we receive
each day? He only asked for us to take care of our bodies for He knows that sin
has entered and corrupted our minds. He doesn’t want us to suffer. He doesn’t
want us to live a miserable life for giving up our purity for someone He did not
assign for us. He doesn’t want us to be in a situation where we can’t go back
anymore. He restricted it, not because he doesn’t want us to be happy, but
because He cared. He only wants the best for us, His children. And we must be
thankful that He is letting us know our limitations. That as young people, we
may be able to serve Him in joy and in peace. In purity and holiness.

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