The issue of pregnant schoolgirls has resurfaced as a topic of intense discussion among South Africans, serving as a temporary distraction from our daily lives. Typically, such concerns fade after about a week, replaced by the next hot topic.The truth, however, is that teenage pregnancy is prevalent because sexual activity, with or without prevention and commitment, is rampant, and has been normalised by both religious institutions and the government as an indispensable human need. Furthermore, the current democratic regime, with its blend of communist atheism and secular Christianity, has…