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Secular schools will teach with a secular mindset, so it would be pointless to try and make secular schools teach with a Godly mindset. As such, secular schools should teach abstinence and condoms conjunctively.
Christian schools should be teaching with a Godly mindset, so they should teach abstinence only. It would confuse the mind for a Christian teacher to say "God says no premarital sex, but, if you're going to do it, use a condom."
If I was a health teacher at a Christian school I would tell my students "Don't have sex, because it is a sin. If you do have sex, you're going to suffer the consequences, whether you use a condom or not. God isn't appeased by you wearing a condom."
Christian schools should be teaching with a Godly mindset, so they should teach abstinence only. It would confuse the mind for a Christian teacher to say "God says no premarital sex, but, if you're going to do it, use a condom."
If I was a health teacher at a Christian school I would tell my students "Don't have sex, because it is a sin. If you do have sex, you're going to suffer the consequences, whether you use a condom or not. God isn't appeased by you wearing a condom."