A Silver Ring Thing.
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 08:54    Post subject: A Silver Ring Thing.
So some pastor wants to shove his bullshit down our kids throats in the UK. Well as far as I'm concerned he can turn around and take his ring elsewhere. Personally I hope my daughter when she decides to have or to refuse sex goes on informed choices with no religion involved. Rather than some crappy piece of jewelry and a false promise based upon the ramblings of some religious wanker. A wanker that wants to shove his religious rethoric down impressionable young kids.

Looking on their site ( www.silverringthing.com ) why would they be selling products other than to make a tidy profit. I see this scum as no different from any other religious cult. Something I'm vehemently against.

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A US pastor supported by a clutch of young virgins is in the UK to promote the Silver Ring Thing. Can the "just say no" message cut rates of teen pregnancy and STDs?

Silver Ring Thing ring
The ring is a reminder of the pledge
American teenagers are doing it - taking public pledges to abstain from sex until marriage.

It's a stance embraced by 2.5 million young people in the United States in the past decade, championed by Miss America and (until her confessions to the contrary) pop temptress Britney Spears.

And now the message has come to the UK, where teenage pregnancy rates are the highest in Europe (but still below the US). Denny Pattyn, the founder of the faith-based abstinence group Silver Ring Thing, is touring the UK and Ireland in the hope of persuading young people on this side of the Atlantic to take the pledge.

"Abstinence is the only way truly to protect yourself against getting a sexually transmitted disease, especially as a teenager," Mr Pattyn says. His group is one of hundreds across the US that promote self-restraint rather than sex education.

But even if a teenager makes the pledge, do they stick to it?

Studies show that abstinence campaigns do delay sexual activity, with pledgers first having sex an average of 18 months later than those who have made no such promise. But when they fall off the wagon - and many do - about a third do not use contraception.

Warts and all

And those who have pledged to remain virgins until marriage have similar rates of sexually transmitted diseases as non-pledgers, according to a six-year study of the sex lives of 12,000 young Americans.
"It's difficult to simultaneously prepare for sex and say you're not going to have sex," said Peter Bearman, of Columbia University, in presenting his findings earlier this year. "The message is really simple: 'Just say no' may work in the short term but doesn't work in the long term."

An earlier study of 12- to 14-year-olds in California for the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit organisation for reproductive health research, found small changes in their attitudes and intentions three months after abstinence-only classes. But 17 months on, the impact had faded.

Supporters of comprehensive sex education say that as well as being encouraged to delay sex, teenagers should be given information about birth control and protection against disease.

Yet in the US, the abstinence-only movement has expanded from a collection of disparate groups into a centrally-funded drive to tackle unsafe sex, backed to the tune of $270m by the Bush administration.

Such programmes have so far gained little ground in the UK; Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer, has said there is no evidence that they work. Instead the government's approach is to teach teens about safe sex. Although the rate of teen pregnancies fell 9% from 1998, last year's rate was up on 2002. And statistics on STDs show an increase across the population as a whole.

In Uganda, unlike its African neighbours, the spread of HIV has declined dramatically over the past decade or so. Its success is thought to be down to a three-way shift in sexual behaviour: abstinence, condom use and monogamy.


BTW the statistics prove this practice is damaging to say the least:
Study of 12,000 aged 12 to 18
Six years on, 99% of non-pledgers had sex before marriage
So too did 88% of pledgers
Pledgers first had sex an average of 18 months later
Both had similar rates of STDs
Pledgers 'much less likely' to use contraception


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 08:56    Post subject:
Sounds stupid... I mean the ring thing. Don't force religion on the society damnit!


And btw, iv got to see that Silver Ring Thing tour with mythbusters Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 08:59    Post subject:
What's that Deelix?


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:08    Post subject:
That obviously is not related with the Mythbusters show, right ?


RIGHT !?!?!?
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:09    Post subject:
ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Abstinence!?!?!? Just look at Britney Spears' younger sister and see how much good that did her Laughing What was the name of the book her mother was writing? "How to raise a Christian family"? buahahahaha.

Sure, let these fools peddle their idiocies. As long as they don't impose their fuckological ideology on me and my family, they can do fuck all for all I care. It's a free country after all ^^


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Jenni
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:09    Post subject:
A lights lasers and music. Dressing up their "facts" to shove down kids throats. They make me sick.

Tainted I've always followed my belief that freedom isn't free and this scum is eroding it just that little bit more.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:20    Post subject:
Personally I don't like the ring idea because it declares to everyone who knows the ring you are waiting or saving yourself. It is a personal decision. Talk about making yourself a 'mark'. If I was a teenager the last thing I would want to hear is about how my mothers best friends daugher is wearing some stupid ring and about what a great person she is. Meanwhile knowing what she was really like.



Best way to avoid preg and VD is education and self esteem.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:23    Post subject:
pistolshrimp wrote:
Personally I don't like the ring idea because it declares to everyone who knows the ring you are waiting or saving yourself. It is a personal decision. Talk about making yourself a 'mark'. If I was a teenager the last thing I would want to hear is about how my mothers best friends daugher is wearing some stupid ring and about what a great person she is. Meanwhile knowing what she was really like.
Personally I would be laughing my ass off behind my mother's back Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:27    Post subject:
About shoving religious rhetoric down kids, I would be more concerned about creationism in the UK schools than by these ridiculous -U.S. federal gov funded- evangelical wackos.
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:27    Post subject:
pistolshrimp wrote:

Best way to avoid preg and VD is education and self esteem.

And contraceptives. Something that a silver ring thing seems to counter.

Tainted I'm sure that happens alot. After all it would be a great way to garner trust from said parents.


$en$i wrote:
About shoving religious rhetoric down kids, I would be more concerned about creationism in the UK schools than by these ridiculous -U.S. federal gov funded- evangelical wackos.

Slightly off topic, but in comprehensives in this country it's not taught. Science is the order of the day.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:29    Post subject:
Jenni wrote:
pistolshrimp wrote:

Best way to avoid preg and VD is education and self esteem.

And contraceptives. Something that a silver ring thing seems to counter.

Tainted I'm sure that happens alot. After all it would be a great way to garner trust from said parents.
Oh it does happen a lot, but instead of being annoyed by it, I find the entire situation quite amusing. Life is so much nicer when everything is amusing Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:33    Post subject:
I disagree. I hate it when religion is rammed down someones throat, even more so when its impressionable kids. Especially when it's so damaging. This rethoric is wrecking lives. I wonder how many of these kids would have used protection had they not listen to these wankers.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:34    Post subject:
Jenni wrote:
pistolshrimp wrote:

Best way to avoid preg and VD is education and self esteem.

And contraceptives. Something that a silver ring thing seems to counter.

Tainted I'm sure that happens alot. After all it would be a great way to garner trust from said parents.


I include the contraception in the education part. Some don't use it because they feel guilty, because using contraception means it was a planned thing.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:43    Post subject:
Jenni wrote:
I disagree. I hate it when religion is rammed down someones throat, even more so when its impressionable kids. Especially when it's so damaging. This rethoric is wrecking lives. I wonder how many of these kids would have used protection had they not listen to these wankers.


You see, that's the funny thing. You believe that the parents of these kids are religious wackos and idiots. The parents think the people like you are amoral nuts who will waste away their lives in a cycle of sin. See? Everyone has there own viewpoint on the matter. Who is right? Well, that's up to the individual, and that individual has the right to decide what is best for them and their child. So you see, you can raise your kids any way you like, and they'll raise their kids any way they like. Hence, it's a free country Smile Yes, it's sad that children get brainwashed and become Jesus-zombies, but that's the price we pay for living in a free country. Now, if everyone had to do it your way, would the country be free anymore? No!

So, in the end it's all one sad dilemma Sad But like I said, they can do whatever the fuck they want. It's sad, but *shrugs*.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:44    Post subject:
pistolshrimp wrote:
Jenni wrote:
pistolshrimp wrote:

Best way to avoid preg and VD is education and self esteem.

And contraceptives. Something that a silver ring thing seems to counter.

Tainted I'm sure that happens alot. After all it would be a great way to garner trust from said parents.


I include the contraception in the education part. Some don't use it because they feel guilty, because using contraception means it was a planned thing.
Weird, I never knew people looked at it that way :S
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 09:52    Post subject:
Hehe somewhat connected with the topic
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7464925.stm

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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 13:44    Post subject:
tainted4ever wrote:
Hehe somewhat connected with the topic
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7464925.stm

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The boys in that school reaeaeally got lucky !!!
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 13:53    Post subject:
I wear one of these rings, slightly bigger version though, on my cock, helps my bloodflow when I am pounding 21y old unmarried pussy:ROFL:


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 17:49    Post subject:
Tainted.

I just read that today, like 10 minutes ago and was going to post it. You bet me too it.



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lol, ya lucky. Biggest sex mistake in their lives I bet. Child support now for 18 yrs. Also they are looking in stat rape charges on the guys which is pure bullshit. Those girls maybe of been underage but what they did was entrapment.


I feel really bad for these kids with such self absorbed and selfish mothers. Are these girls so ignorant that they see no future for themselves except living in proverty as single parents? and they think their little pack of friends are going to be there for each other.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 17:57    Post subject:
Are these pacts an exclusive American thing. I've never heard of them over here before.


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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 20:18    Post subject:
Jenni wrote:
Are these pacts an exclusive American thing. I've never heard of them over here before.
They're not common. This is the first time I hear of them.
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PostPosted: Fri, 20th Jun 2008 20:36    Post subject:
In the end it's the kids of do what they want regardless of their parents will. This proves it.
What parents should teach their children is not their own ideals, but just one ideal - Open your mind. Watch, Listen, and think for yourself. If you have a smart kid and you teach him that, most chances he'll be a lot better than all of these kids that their parents impose their own ideals on them.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 03:59    Post subject:
O dear god from the title I thought they brought back that horrible old cartoon and just made him silver




Anyways over here those rings are gold "purity rings" and they are a epic failure. They are suppose to be promises to god that you will remain "pure" until marriage. Now I'm all for women waiting till marriage if by their choice but the last thing they need to do is flaunt it around only to fail and then feel like shit about themselves later. Its a bad idea and its actually the reverse of these bracelets that girls wear over here now. Each bracelet is a certain color symbolizing they do certain sexual acts and are suppose to do so when asked...
However since these bracelets have become "cool" all the girls wear them now and of course don't follow the sexual part of it. Funny how 2 opposites can both fail.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 08:07    Post subject:
X_Dror wrote:
In the end it's the kids of do what they want regardless of their parents will. This proves it.
What parents should teach their children is not their own ideals, but just one ideal - Open your mind. Watch, Listen, and think for yourself. If you have a smart kid and you teach him that, most chances he'll be a lot better than all of these kids that their parents impose their own ideals on them.


QFT

They happen in Canada too. I don't have friends like this but the exposure is there.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 10:57    Post subject:
I can't believe our teacher made us read that same text last year Very Happy We even watched a video where kids talked about why they wore a silver ring, it looked like the director was sitting in front of them with a shotgun or something I mean, they all talked about how great they felt, yet they didn't show any emotions.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 11:59    Post subject:
Jenni wrote:
Slightly off topic, but in comprehensives in this country it's not taught. Science is the order of the day.
Let's hope. Sorry for continuing my OT, it was the kind of things that I was referring to:
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Dozens of schools are using creationist teaching materials condemned by the government as "not appropriate to support the science curriculum", the Guardian has learned.
The packs promote the creationist alternative to Darwinian evolution called intelligent design and the group behind them said 59 schools are using the information as "a useful classroom resource".
cf. http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/nov/27/controversiesinscience.religion
I remember some far more recent news report about this kind of creationism "teaching" along the one of the evolution theory, thus it seems to be -unfortunately- still present even if not widespread.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 12:06    Post subject:
I would never let my kid wear one of these silverrings.


shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jun 2008 12:36    Post subject:
Nor me Anthirs.It disgusts me. So do the people that promote it.


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