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CHANGE OR MORALITY?


Reproductive Health Bill No. 5043 has been taking our leaders quite some time already and yet decisions can’t still be made. Why does this issue of family planning and population growth taking us too long? Is this bill really a work of evil trying to lure us into doing something that looks good yet will destroy our stand and morality later on?

RH bill if passed will be a national policy on reproductive health, responsible parenthood and population development. For pro-RH Bill people, this bill is a very good way of promoting responsible parenthood. The Reproductive Health bill will be helping the Filipino parents, especially the poor to plan their family so that they can have children that will suit their financial capabilities. Thus, it will help solve their problem about food and education for their children. It will also be the way to control our population which is growing so fast, leaving us high rate of lives to be sustained with limited resources.

But the Anti’s will see this as a step to losing our sexual morality. RH bill will make contraceptives essential medicines which will mean that contraceptives will be available to all national and local hospitals and other government health units. So, it simply means that contraceptives even condoms will readily be available to ALL. If that’s what we call safe sex, then that’s not what we call sacred sex which is for married couples only. Also other people say, that if at the age of 10 as stated in sec. 12, a child will be taught about sex, innocence will be taken away at a very young age and his/her knowledge about it will no longer be controlled by the parents.

When did things started to get so complicated? Why does something that aims development for the country will contradict what the Church believes in? And if we want to be a progressive country, what do we have to prioritize, CHANGE OR MORALITY?

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