luvsJack
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Oh, I "get" that there's "a lot more to it" and THAT is what I find exceptionally inappropriate with the concept. It's the absolute obsession with preventing sex above all other "sins" that is bizarre to me, especially given the "outcomes" that many of us have witnessed from adherents to, and proponents of, this philosophy.
And I still don't get why there aren't vows for other sins if avoiding sin is our goal.
Its not above all sins.
Our church, for instance, has a topic each month for the youth group. One month, it was "Love, Dating and Relationships" or something like that. And during that month they will teach what the Bible says about that topic. During that one topic, a vow of chastity or purity may be discussed. Other months there are other topics, but its not even the only thing discussed during that one month. Just one of many.
Its not really a big thing at our church. If a teen makes that decision it is totally THEIR decision. Other churches its a bigger deal.
I don't agree it with what is happening in the article in the OP. I don't like ceremonies that go with it. Its a personal decision and should be kept that way.
I find the no one ask hard to believe, because most of the purity programs are run by the youth group ministers.
Why would that be hard to believe?
They also don't ask if they have honored their parents or stolen something or what they pray about.
Our youth group is over 500 hundred kids. Don't think our youth minister really has the time to ask those kind of question nor would he if he could. Its a personal decision just like others made in our faith.