To: Dayuhan who wrote (2338 ) 9/16/1999 12:48:00 AM From: greenspirit Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6418
Steven, if memory serves me correctly, I believe it was 1997 during a conference on hate crimes that the President urged diversity training in schools to teach tolerance of the gay lifestyle, thereby equating dangerous and unhealthy homosexual behavior with the plights of other minorities and the disabled. Practically, before his words were finished, homosexual acceptance curricula started invading classrooms at the K-5 level under the umbrella of "diversity". Today in some New York public schools third graders are engaged in discussions of whether it's okay to let gays marry. The correct answer being "definitely yes". These lessons function as subliminal advertising for homosexuality. Little wonder that some students are telling their parents that it is the "in or hip thing" to be a lesbian or gay. The cause of AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases is promiscuous sex and dirty needles used by drug abusers. The cause is risky conduct. The "best" protection is monogamy or abstinence. Today, children are being encouraged to consider themselves as animals, but with slightly more complex brain functions. The purpose in the wild of animals to have sex is reproduction. Thus it bears little or no relationship to human sex. For human beings sex is the most intimate way possible to express love on a physical level, and it is entirely a private matter. This privacy is at the heart of the emotional bond that establishes what is called the sanctity of marriage. The teaching that sex is nothing more than an animal urge and that nothing more is expected, trivializes sexual relationships. It desensitized and cheapens both the physical and emotional sides of sex. Where abstinence programs have been tried, the results have been encouraging. Kids will listen with the right environment, if you teach them with sensitivity, compassion and love. One article supporting this notion can be found here.heritage.org "Education is a weapon whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed." Josef Stalin