When I'd give sessions on strategic planning, I used to tell people the reason you do it is so you've already thought through all the issues when nothing goes as planned.
Jim has another take.
Just a few months ago, gas was $4, and the only person who believed $2
gas would ever again be a reality was noted camera-loving screwball
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R - MN), though Bachmann's predictions invoked a
mechanism different than what has actually happened. Interestingly, our
oil consumption is falling off drastically even as we see multi-year
lows in the price of consuming oil. Who would have guessed this outcome
earlier this year? Who would have based actual plans on such a guess?
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On the family planning front, Margaret Talbot asks why so many evangelical teens become pregnant. [via Open Education]
[T]he reactions to [Bristol Palin's pregnancy] have exposed a cultural rift that mirrors
America’s dominant political divide. Social liberals in the country’s
“blue states” tend to support sex education and are not particularly
troubled by the idea that many teen-agers have sex before marriage, but
would regard a teen-age daughter’s pregnancy as devastating news. And
the social conservatives in “red states” generally advocate
abstinence-only education and denounce sex before marriage, but are
relatively unruffled if a teen-ager becomes pregnant, as long as she
doesn’t choose to have an abortion.
A sociologist who has studied teen sex "argues that religion is a good indicator of attitudes toward
sex, but a poor one of sexual behavior, and that this gap is especially
wide among teen-agers who identify themselves as evangelical."
The vast
majority of white evangelical adolescents—seventy-four per cent—say
that they believe in abstaining from sex before marriage. (Only half of
mainline Protestants, and a quarter of Jews, say that they believe in
abstinence.) Moreover, among the major religious groups, evangelical
virgins are the least likely to anticipate that sex will be
pleasurable, and the most likely to believe that having sex will cause
their partners to lose respect for them.
I haven't read the study or the entire New Yorker article that quotes it, but I wonder why this should be surprising, since to my mind, extreme religion (take your pick) seems largely organized on behalf of men who couldn't get laid on their own merits.
"...extreme religion (take your pick) seems largely organized on behalf of men who couldn't get laid on their own merits."
lol
Posted by: barbara | November 21, 2008 at 07:53 AM