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May 20th, 2005, 4:40pm
 
'Little Black Book' teaches kids 'gay' sex
Massachusetts group decries aggressive pro-homosexual advocacy


May 17, 2005
1:00 a.m. EST
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A Massachusetts activist organization today will mark the one-year anniversary of same-sex marriage in the state by discussing the "dark underbelly" of the institution in front of Boston's City Hall.

The Article 8 Alliance" claims the state's schools have become more active in pushing homosexuality with students, pointing to an April 30 event at Brookline High School.

Sponsored by the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network, the event, said the Article 8 Alliance, featured a "hard-core pornographic homosexual 'how-to' booklet given to hundreds of kids."

"The book was prominently distributed at the first table, right after registration, where everyone would be sure to go," the group states on its website.

The booklet, entitled "The Little Black Book – Queer in the 21st Century," contains what the activist group calls "deadly misinformation on health."

Included in the booklet are graphic descriptions of homosexual conduct, including "fisting," along with a photo-spread discussion of condoms and instructions on how to put them on.

Also included is a list of homosexual bars and clubs in the Boston area "for the discerning queerboy." The Article 8 Alliance points out the students attending the event were of middle-school and high-school age.

The booklet mentions abstaining from risky activity, and then states, "But how much fun is that?"

Brian Camenker, director of Article 8 Alliance slammed the pro-homosexual agenda in Massachusetts.

"Contrary to the rosy picture painted in the mainstream media, we've seen an intensification of undemocratic, anti-free-speech activities throughout our state – in the schools, in government and in the media," he said in a statement. "Alternative points of view are routinely drowned out by ignoring the message, intimidation, name-calling or lack of proper notification. Even pro-family churches now hesitate to speak out on this moral issue, since it has been politicized by the radical homosexuals and their allies."

Continued Camenker: "Meanwhile, our Legislature and governor continue to support gay clubs in our public schools, which draw our young people into this dangerous and destructive lifestyle," saying he had never seen anything as "bad" as the "Little Black Book."

The associate director of the group, John Haskins, also took aim at Gov. Mitt Romney.

"The one person who could easily have prevented this situation simply by defending the state constitution – our Republican governor – is getting a pass, even from pro-family conservative media, and has set his sights on the White House," Haskins said. "If he is not exposed as a very, very, very nice man with neither courage nor convictions, he will indeed be a Republican Manchurian Candidate in 2008."

As WorldNetDaily reported, a Massachusetts father who recently protested a pro-homosexual book his 6-year-old son had been given in school spent a night in jail after being arrested by police – an incident the activist group mentions as further evidence of a pro-"gay" attitude by officials.


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Reply #1 - May 25th, 2005, 7:05pm
 
'Gay-friendly' curriculum scrapped
Maryland district under pressure from federal lawsuit


May 25, 2005
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Under pressure from a federal lawsuit, the Montgomery County School Board in Maryland voted to scrap a controversial sex-education curriculum that derided certain religious groups as "homophobic" and presented inaccurate material.

The board also voted to reconstitute the 27-member Citizens Advisory Committee that created the course.

One of the groups that brought the lawsuit, Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum, or CRC, charged that the old committee was filled with homosexual advocates.

CRC and Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays were represented in the lawsuit by Florida-based Liberty Counsel, which called the board's decision a "good first step in the right direction toward resolution of the issues in this case."

Liberty Counsel President and General Counsel Mat Staver cautioned, however, that other issues remain before the case can be completely settled.

But he said the board's actions "send a strong message that other school districts should heed."

"School Districts may not cross the line from instruction to engaging in indoctrination on socially sensitive topics such as sexual orientation," Staver said. "Schools are for instruction, not for ideological indoctrination."

On May 5, United States District Court Judge Alexander Williams issued a temporary restraining order against the curriculum, saying Liberty Counsel had demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits of the claims that the sex education curriculum violated the Establishment Clause by showing a preference for religious organizations that were not "homophobic" and by urging referral to "sensitive clergy" to counsel students struggling with homosexuality.

Williams also believed that Liberty Counsel had shown a likelihood of success on the claim that the curriculum violated the Free Speech Clause, because the curriculum was one-sided and took a position on the issue of sexual orientation to the exclusion of other viewpoints.

Montgomery Superintendent Jerry D. Weast told the Washington Times the district has "an opportunity now to move ahead with a fresh look at this curriculum."

CRC President Michelle Turner told the paper she was shocked at the board's decision.

"It was very unexpected, and I am just very surprised, very pleased," she said.

School board President Patricia B. O'Neill said the board "remains strongly committed to a comprehensive health curriculum for our students, and we will continue to work diligently to ensure that our students receive the very best instruction in this important component of our educational program."

As WorldNetDaily reported, groups charged the curriculum, scheduled to be tested in six schools beginning the first week of this month, crossed the line from education to indoctrination.

The opponents say the curriculum, with approved teacher resources used to create lesson plans, contains factually inaccurate information concerning the health risks associated with same-sex sexual contact, espouses a theological viewpoint that was "gay-friendly" and discriminates against ex-gays and those who believe people can overcome same-sex attractions.

The curriculum presents statistics concerning condom use that are flatly contradicted by the U.S. government, the opponents contend. The complaints include the district's failure to inform students that condoms are only 87 percent effective in preventing transmission of HIV in male-female contact, and may be 0 percent effective against human papilloma virus, HPV, which causes cervical cancer.


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Reply #2 - Nov 4th, 2005, 6:54pm
 
9th Circuit: Parents Have No 'Fundamental Rights' in Their Children's Sex Ed

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"We ... hold that there is no fundamental right of parents to be the exclusive provider of information regarding sexual matters to their children ...."

- Judge Stephen Reinhardt, Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


By Allie Martin and Jody Brown
November 3, 2005
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(AgapePress) - A Christian constitutional attorney says Wednesday's ruling in a case dealing with a survey administered to elementary-age children essentially undermines parental rights in determining when, where, and how children are exposed to sexual topics in public schools.

The case involves the Palmdale School District in California, which notified parents of its intentions to conduct an assessment of children ages seven to ten in order to "establish a community baseline measure of children's exposure to early trauma (for example, violence)." What the letter to parents did not convey was that ten of the 79 questions on the survey would ask the children about the frequency of "touching my private parts," "thinking about having sex," "having sex feelings in my body," and "can't stop thinking about sex."

Six parents sued the school district after they discovered the contents of the survey, alleging the district had interfered with their constitutional rights by authorizing the survey be administered without disclosing to parents the sexual nature of portions of the survey. Yesterday, a three-judge panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco unanimously sided with the school district.

Judge Steven Reinhardt, writing for the panel, stated: "We hold there is no free-standing fundamental right of parents 'to control the upbringing of their children by introducing them to matters of and relating to sex in accordance with their personal and religious values and beliefs ....'" Continuing, he wrote: "We conclude only that the parents are possess [sic] of no constitutional right to prevent the public schools from providing information on [sex education] to their students in any forum or manner they select."

Attorney Alerts Parents

Brian Fahling is the senior trial attorney with the Center for Law & Policy, the legal arm of the American Family Association. He says while he is not surprised at the ruling from the Ninth Circuit -- historically the most overturned federal appeals court in the country -- he does find the decision "extremely disturbing."

"I think this opinion holds that when parents send their children to public schools, they essentially have forfeited any right to control any aspect of the education of that child as it pertains, for instance, here to sex education," Fahling says. "This court opinion locates in the hands of schools the right to whatever they want to do with respect to sex education, whenever they want to do it -- and that really is deeply troubling."

Equally troubling to the attorney is the fact that the panel of judges failed to address the deception of the school in conducting the survey. He contends that "many public schools operate in a similar fashion." That is one reason he strongly recommends parents be intimately involved in what their children's education.

"I'm not certain that that many [schools] would be as deceptive as this particular school was, but it really shows how parents have to be vigilant in knowing what the public schools are doing," Fahling says.

The attorney speaks from experience. "This is not an indictment of all public schools; however, we see enough here [in cases from] across the country to suggest that any parent who's not heavily involved in their child's academic life in a public school is being neglectful, in my estimation."

Fahling says he expects the decision to be appealed to the full Ninth Circuit -- and then, he says, it could head to the Supreme Court.

© 2005 AgapePress all rights reserved


Source:  AgapePress news article at http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/11/32005a.asp

Related Link: ' Center for Law & Policy ' website at http://www.afa.net/clp/
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Reply #3 - Nov 4th, 2005, 7:09pm
 
Ninth U.S. Circuit's Trampling of Parental Rights Outrages Pro-Family Crowd
Panel's Siding With Schools in Sex Survey Case Seen as Judicial Activist Tyranny

By Jenni Parker
November 4, 2005
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(AgapePress) - Pro-family leaders are disturbed and incensed over Wednesday's decision by an appellate court panel in San Francisco, which held that parents have "no fundamental right" to control their kids' upbringing by introducing them to sexual information "in accordance with their personal and religious values and beliefs." Nor, according to the panel, do mothers and fathers have the right to prevent their kids' exposure to sexual information whenever and however the school chooses. (See earlier story)

'The Circus Has Now Ruled ...'

The three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals informed six parents in California's Palmdale School District that they have "no fundamental right" to be the exclusive provider of information regarding sex to their children. It is a decision that the president and lead counsel of the pro-family firm Liberty Counsel describes as a declaration of war on parental rights.

A CitizenLink article yesterday (Nov. 3) quoted [ Mat ] Staver as saying the Ninth Circuit ruling "essentially says that parents have no rights. Once you drop your kids off at school -- according to this court's decision -- you have severed all of your parental rights until you pick your kids up at the end of the day."

The plaintiffs in the case had sued the Palmdale School District for subjecting their children to a school survey without disclosing to the parents in advance that the survey contained probing personal questions of a sexual nature. However, the appellate court's Judge Stephen Reinhardt informed the plaintiffs in his ruling that "parents have no due process or privacy right to override the determinations of public schools ...."

A disgusted Staver commented, "Understand, these are seven-year-old children that are being asked intrusive and controversial and inappropriate questions about sexual behavior. And this judge says, 'That's okay.' Well, it's not okay!"

Nor was it okay, according to senior trial attorney Brian Fahling of the American Family Association Center for Law & Policy, for the Ninth Circuit panel to ignore the school district's deception in failing to disclose to parents that the surveys would expose their children to such questions. And the attorney says that was not the only thing the court chose not to take into consideration.

Fahling contends that the judge issuing the panel's opinion also failed to rely on law for the decision, citing instead a few cases that he attempted to make fit his predetermined conclusions. Under these circumstances, he says he finds the judges' ruling, as well as its implications, "deeply troubling," especially since it basically allows schools to expose children to whatever material they please while telling parents they cannot interfere.

Tony Perkins, president of the Washington, DC-based Family Research Council (FRC), calls the panel's ruling "infamous" and says it is hard to imagine any of those judges ever had young children. He notes that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is America's "most overruled circuit" and adds, "For off-the-wall liberalism, it has no peer."

'An Offensive Result That Must Be Overturned'

Appellate Judge Reinhardt himself has become known as one of the most overturned judges in history, and is the same jurist who ruled the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional in a case brought by atheist activist Michael Newdow. Perkins is outraged but not surprised, as he puts it, to find the ultra-liberal judge playing "ringmaster to this out-of-control circus." This is a jurist who "thinks 'Under God' in the Pledge is unconstitutional, but sex surveys of seven-year-olds is not," the pro-family leader points out.

"The circus has now ruled that the Palmdale School District in California can ask first, third, and fifth graders intrusive questions," Perkins laments. Among the survey's questions were items querying the children about such things as touching their "private parts too much," not being able to stop "thinking about sex," and having "scared or upset" feelings when thinking about sex.

However, when the parents who felt ambushed by the school district brought suit, Judge Reinhardt "brought down the gavel on them," the FRC president says. He calls the Ninth Circuit panel's decision "one more horrible example of what happens to parents' rights when liberal judicial activists are unchecked."

Perkins says in this ruling the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals showed "nothing but contempt," not only for parental rights but for "a child's right to be a child." The court's decision, he asserts, is an "outrageous and offensive result" that must be overturned.

Bruce Hausknecht, a judicial analyst for Focus on the Family Action, agrees that the ruling in the Palmdale parent's suit sets a terrible precedent. He says unless this "egregious example of judicial tyranny" is corrected, the rights of parents and the entire future of public education are in serious jeopardy.

© 2005 AgapePress all rights reserved


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DC schools' sex-ed plan affirms homosexuality, says FRC spokesman

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A policy analyst at the Family Research Council is expressing concern that proposed sex-education standards for the Washington, DC, public school system are supportive of the homosexual lifestyle and subject children to mature subject matter at very young ages. For example, under the draft standards, sixth-grade students would be taught that same-sex attractions are normal.

The draft "Health Learning Standards" encourage teachers to begin discussing different family structures with students in kindergarten. Peter Sprigg, vice president for policy at the Washington, DC-based Family Research Council (FRC), believes that is too early to introduce students to the concept of families having two moms or two dads.

He is also concerned about the appropriateness of a lesson for sixth-graders that would "explain that people, regardless of biological sex, gender, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity and culture, have sexual feeling and the need for love, affection and physical intimacy." Sprigg remarks that that suggests to him "promotion of the idea that homosexuality and even transgenderism is perfectly normal and natural, and even necessary for the people who have those desires."

Sprigg has further concerns about the sex-ed program, particularly the aspect of introducing mature content at very young ages.

"They begin talking about the 'good touch, bad touch' concept in Grade 1, but they begin talking explicitly about sexual abuse in Grade 3," he explains. "They begin talking about how to resist pressure to engage in sexual activity in Grade 5. So ... just how early they begin some of these discussions is one of the things that jumps out at me."

An eighth-grade lesson that includes a section on comparing and contrasting theories about what determines sexual orientation would be positive, he shares, if the discussion is presented in an objective manner.

The FRC spokesman says he hopes the DC sex-ed program will not include the denigration of people with religious objections to homosexuality, as did a sex-ed program in nearby Montgomery County, Maryland, that was eventually tossed out by a federal judge.

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All sex education curriculum should be tossed out of all schools.  Sex ed, whether it be homosexual or heterosexual, has no business in the public school system.  The sole purpose of it is values clarification of students, in other words, to alter the moral values of a society through social conditioning by education.  The public schools are corrupting America's youth and they are infringing on the rights of parents, some of whom don't even have a clue on what is going on in the schools their kids attend.  Sexual perversion is being crammed down their throats.

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Reply #6 - Jan 21st, 2008, 7:49pm
 
District lessons teach 'erotic' sex techniques
Parents group wants halt in 'violations of state law'

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A parents group is asking a judge to halt an explicit sex-education curriculum implemented by a Maryland school board that teaches homosexuality is innate and provides depictions of "erotic" sex techniques.

Brandon M. Bolling, of the Thomas More Law Center, told Judge William J. Rowan III that state law requires that information presented in public schools be supported with evidence, and the teaching that homosexuality is "innate" lacks that support.

"The Maryland law says you have to teach something that is factually accurate," he told the judge. "They are not doing that. That is illegal."

He also argued that the lessons required by Montgomery County Board of Education teach students how to use condoms in violation of a state prohibition against material that "portrays erotic techniques of sexual intercourse."

The judge promised to issue a decision in a written ruling.

At issue is a series of lessons created by the Montgomery County school board for students that, opponents say, conflicts with the facts at hand.

"Declaring homosexuality to be 'innate' is a direct attack upon the ex-gay community and the possibility of changing one's sexual orientation," said Peter Sprigg, a Montgomery County resident and board member for Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays. He also served on the Citizens Advisory Committee that reviewed the curriculum.

"This statement was inserted into the curriculum at the last minute and was never reviewed by the Citizens Advisory Committee. It also directly contradicts the statement elsewhere in the curriculum that 'sexual orientation results from an interaction of cognitive, environmental, and biological factors,'" he said.

Bolling said the Maryland State Board of Education had abdicated its responsibility by allowing Montgomery County arbitrarily to decide that classroom discussions of oral and anal intercourse did not violate a state law against discussions of such "erotic" techniques.

Montgomery County educators have defended their decision to present the explicit sexual instruction to students. They also say any criticism of the curriculum "intrudes" into their right to teach children.

The school system launched its work on the highly explicit sex curriculum six years ago, and it earlier was struck down by a federal judge because of its content that condemned religious perspectives that did not endorse homosexuality. The newest challenge is an edited version of the curriculum that still includes elements to which parents have objected, such as the statement that being "gay" is a natural trait that people have at birth.

"The Montgomery County Board of Education claims that teaching children to 'respect' transsexuality, homosexuality and cross-dressing is a 'civic virtue,'" Regina Griggs, the executive director of PFOX, told WND earlier.

"But they refuse to teach respect for ex-gays or a child's right to not embrace homosexuality," she said.

The organization joined with Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum and the Family Leader Network in filing the request for the stay of the program targeting middle school and high school students in the district.

The court may take into consideration the recent ruling from the Maryland Court of Appeals that concluded homosexual conduct is not immutable.

According to a blog on Montgomery County school issues, the court ruling "quoted laws from every state in the union except Massachusetts to support its finding that no gay gene exists."

"Don't forget, the sex ed curriculum does not discuss families (although the curriculum is called Family Life) spends much time pushing the gay agenda and directs students to chop off body parts and change their gender," the commentary said.

Plaintiffs in the court challenge have raised concerns regarding "the normalization of anal sex by the curriculum without warning about the increased HIV/AIDS risk of anal sex (even with a condom); the labeling as 'homophobic' for children holding traditional religious or moral beliefs regarding homosexuality; the exclusion of any information regarding ex-gays; the inclusion of transgender as a sexual orientation, even though it is characterized by the American Psychological Association as a mental disorder; the claim that homosexuality is 'innate,' although there is no scientific or medical study that points definitively to its origin."

Lacking, they say, is information from the Centers for Disease Control as well as the National Institute of Health raising concerns about the increased health risks of such alternative sexual lifestyle choices.

Also required is that students memorize "gay bullying" statistics provided by a homosexual advocacy organization, the plaintiffs note.

"Nowhere is abstinence or sex placed within the context of marriage. The word marriage is not mentioned in the 8th or 10th grade lessons," the critique said.

WND has documented a number of earlier cases in which educators have promoted a homosexual lifestyle to children under their charge.

WND reported California Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, under whose supervision hundreds of thousands of children are being educated, has used his state position and taxpayer-funded stationery to praise a "gay" pride event used in the past to expose children to sexually explicit activities.

That drew vehement objections from several educators, including Priscilla Schreiber, the president of the Grossmont Unified High School District governing board.

"I am outraged that a person in this high-ranking elected position would advocate an event where diversity is not just being celebrated but where pornography and indecent exposure is being perpetrated on the young and innocent children of our communities," she said.

California's legislature also approved a new law that will ban the use of any words or terms that can be perceived as derogatory to homosexuals, bisexuals, transgenders and those with other alternative lifestyles.

WND also covered the issue when officials in Boulder, Colo., held a seminar for students in which they were told to "have sex," including same-sex experiences, and "take drugs."

Another school event promoted homosexuality to students while banning parents, and at still another, WND reported school officials ordered their 14-year-old freshman class into a "gay" indoctrination seminar after having them sign a confidentiality agreement promising not to tell their parents.

Source:  WorldNetDaily news article at http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59763

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' Thomas More Law Center ' website at http://www.thomasmore.org/default-sb_thomasmore.html?514805370

' Montgomery County Board of Eduction ' website at http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/phonenos/

' Parents And Friends of ExGays And Gays ( PFOX )' website at http://www.pfox.org/

' Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum ' website at http://www.mcpscurriculum.com/
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Booklet issues warning about 'Christian values'
Also says sex ed should teach kids 'how to,' not 'whether to'

Posted: March 01, 2008
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Education ministers in the United Kingdom evaluating sex education programs have produced a new booklet for school children that warns Christian values should not be taught in schools, and sex education classes should teach only "how to," not "whether to."

Now it's coming under criticism from those who say the material borders on propaganda and is completely inappropriate for schools to provide, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

One such comment came from Norman Wells, the chief of Family and Youth Concern. He told the newspaper the booklet is being used to manipulate impressionable youngsters.

"It's verging on brainwashing," he said. "The forum is committed to promoting the view that there are no rights and wrongs when it comes to sexual relationships.

"The authors of this … are clearly aiming to steer children away from a belief in moral absolutes and encouraging them to think everything is relative," he said. "The only truly safe and healthy choice is to follow a clear moral code that keeps sexual intimacy within the context of a faithful and lifelong marriage."

Providing such material to children, he said, is a "serious abdication of adult responsibility."

The material includes a class exercise that is supposed to discover children's views. It includes a series of moral statements about marriage, sex and homosexuality and children are supposed to respond with "agree," "disagree" and "unsure."

But while the students are supposed to respond with their own answers, the material includes the "correct" answers so that teachers can tell children they are wrong if they happen to choose a moral, traditional viewpoint.

"These answers should be read aloud to pupils after they have finished the exercise," according to the report.

The statements, and their answers, include:

Homosexuality can be discussed as part of school lessons. AGREE.

You don't have to be married to have a strong and supportive relationship. AGREE

Schools should only teach Christian values. DISAGREE.

Schools should tell young people not to have sex. DISAGREE.

Students' answers will be fed back to be included in a national review of sex education, officials said.

The documentation also suggests teachers talk to children about homosexuality.

The campaign is being financed by the Department for Children, Schools and Families' teenage pregnancy unit. It was developed by the Sex Education Forum, which includes dozens of different groups and is run by the state-funded National Children's Bureau.

Both sides of the argument appeared on the newspaper's forum:

"If children are taught how to think, they won't need strict moral codes that only serve to make their lives miserable," said Lara, from London.

But Sid, for Cornwall, has a different perspective.

"These children don't need moral values in today's society, do they? After all we can see just how well adjusted young people are these days. It's not as if there are thousands of teenage pregnancies, drug and alcohol problems, senseless violence or teen suicides all over the news. Are there?" he wrote.

Source: WorldNetDaily news article at http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57758
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" It's verging on brainwashing, ... The forum is committed to promoting the view that there are no rights and wrongs when it comes to sexual relationships. ... The authors of this … are clearly aiming to steer children away from a belief in moral absolutes and encouraging them to think everything is relative, ..."

- Norman Wells, the chief of Family and Youth Concern


Be assured that one day the authors of this booklet, and all of these modern educators who are teaching children sexual perversion and immorality in sex education classes, will stand before God and be judged for their wicked deeds.  Jesus Christ Himself warned of the severity of God's judgment upon adults who lead children away from God and cause them to stumble and fall into sin:

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Reply #9 - Mar 2nd, 2008, 3:04pm
 
Teachers seek end to sex class opt-out

By Graeme Paton, Education Editor
Last Updated: 2:17am GMT 01/03/2008
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Parents should lose their right to withdraw children from sex education classes, say teachers.

A survey of 2,000 staff found two thirds of primary teachers thought sex education should be compulsory. One in four said children should begin learning about sex and relationships at seven years old.

It comes just days after ministers announced a review of how the subject is taught to all age groups.

The Government was accused this week of being 20 years behind its target of halving teenage pregnancies. It emerged that the 2006 rate was 40.4 conceptions for every 1,000 girls aged 15 to 17, well short of its official target of 23.3 per 1,000 by 2010.

Currently sex education is only compulsory as part of science lessons for 11 to 14-year-olds. Primary school children should recognise parts of the body and appreciate that "humans can produce offspring''.

Some aspects of sex can also be taught as part of personal, social and health education (PSHE) lessons at all ages but parents can ask for children to be withdrawn.

A Times Educational Supplement poll showed that three-quarters of teachers wanted compulsory classes in sex and relationships at some point during a child's education.

More than 60 per cent of primary teachers and 35 per cent of secondary teachers said lessons should start as young as nine. A further quarter of primary staff said classes should begin at seven.

Ralph Jaggar, the head of Ackton Pastures Primary in Wakefield, which has sex education classes for seven-year-olds, said it was "the optimum time to teach about puberty".

However, the move is likely to be opposed by many parents, particularly those whose children attend faith schools.

Beverley Hughes, the children's minister, said: "We're aware that young people say the quality of sex education is very patchy and poor in places. We do want that to improve, but it is a very difficult issue."

The TES survey found that almost half of teachers had been asked to teach sex education but three quarters had not received any training.

© Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2008

Source:  The London Telegraph online news article at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/01/nedu301.xml
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Re: Sex Ed In The Public Schools
Reply #10 - Dec 1st, 2009, 7:47pm
 
You're attacking a symptom.  Schools aren't broken because kids learn how to put a condom on a banana.  Schools are broken because they are day-prisons designed to turn out zombie-like worker ant consumers that are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork.

History of compulsory schooling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uexMYBkfCic&feature=related

State Controlled Consciousness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ogCc8ObiwQ

Meet John Taylor Gatto

http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/chapters/index.htm
http://www.edflix.org/gatto.htm


Children Educate Themselves IV: Lessons from Sudbury Valley
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200808/children-educate-themse...
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