AIDS: Will the Cycle be Repeated?
November 11, 2007
The most effective weapon against AIDS is Education, but young people need to inculcate in their minds a determination, to use this education to do combat with thus fatal disease. In this respect they must develop an attitude that will rebound beneficially to themselves and to their fellow youths.
Education creates an awareness for the deadly disease. Awareness, however, is not the only factor that helps to prevent the disease. In-fact many medical personnel’s including physicians and pathologists have died from Aids. Of course, they were aware of the destructive effects of the disease, but the lacked continence, the ability to control and direct one’s emotions and erotic inclinations. Sexual promiscuity and social degeneracy has led to their eventual death.
Youths should take important lessons from this and cultivate an attitude that serves as a bulwark against Aids. Religious knowledge and religious indulgence are vital in this respect. Religion has the most powerful influence on the human mind. It is the greatest reformer. It saves people from the evil allurements that dangle before their eyes. It is the most powerful advocate against prostitution, homosexuality, drugs and alcohol abuse, and the innumerable social evils that lead to Aids. So youths should imbibe religious education to combat Aids.
Abstaining from promiscuous sex and the use of condoms are also vital to the campaign or crusade against aids. Youths should try to understand their partners and be faithful to them. Honesty is the catch word here. Infidelity between two partners will certainly have detrimental consequences. Frustration that results may lead the partners to seek sexual satisfaction in brothels and public houses. In other words, the frustrated partners may seek satisfaction in promiscuity.
Wholesome sports are like refugee camps, willing to save young people from social evils. The discipline required will make it improbable for youths to resort to drugs and alcohol abuse, promiscuity, homosexuality and numerous activities that led to Aids.
Eminent psychologists have stated unequivocally that what a child grows up to become is determined by its up-bringing during infancy. Nevertheless, young people can exercise self discipline, continence and their sense of dignity in ensuring an Aids Free World and preserves our new generation for the next millennium.
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Religion plays an important role in children’s lives, but education starts at home.
pakar,
I agree! If the foundation is firm, young adults waiting to happen will have accumulated the necessary tools to do combat with the temptations and instantanous gatifications that lure the weakest of souls.