May 9, 2005

Judge's Ruling Against Sex-Ed Program Grabs National Eye

Have you read the news? Homosexuality is perfectly normal. It’s a fact. That is what the founders of “TeachTheFacts.org” would have you believe. And the right wing, conservative agenda is preventing them from teaching it in our schools!

According to TeachTheFacts.org… “Across the nation and in our own back yard, religious extremists are attempting to impose individual religious beliefs on all of our children, and to dictate what our children learn about themselves, their bodies, and about the people around them.”

This quote was in response to a judge's order on Thursday evening to halt a new public school sex-education curriculum. These people are sick, no mincing words here. According to them it is their right to impose a sexually perverted and anti-religious doctrine on our children at an age when most of them still can’t keep their shoes tied for a full school day. Don’t people of faith pay taxes like the pagans?

"This has national significance because Montgomery County is a wealthy, influential school district and the lid has been ripped off an agenda that has crept into schools nationwide," said Robert Knight, director of the Culture & Family Institute (search), an affiliate of the conservative organization Concerned Women for America.
This shows that parents, even in a very liberal area, can fight back and win," Knight added, noting that he knew of no other case in the country where a sex-ed program has been restrained by a federal judge."

I applaud the people of Montgomery County and thank them for their diligence. The concept of making this deviance a norm in today’s society (any more than it has already) must be quelled.

6 comments:

Dan Colgan said...

You are simply not worth anyone's time. Comparing homosexuality to the systematic extinction of the Jews? - Is that the best you can do? -

Again no rational argument just name calling. I suspect your parents.. I know in fact - would be proud...

David Bowie said...

Oh realist--you have finally touched on the magic verse: Matthew 7:1, just in case you are interested in the Chapter and verse. This is perhaps the most misquoted verse in all of Scripture. Please allow me, one of those "little ones," to give you the full version: "Judge not, lest ye be not judged, for as you judge so you will be judged, and with what measure you judge, the same will be meeted back to you." The admonition here is against harsh judgments, not against making judgments at all. Christians are commanded by Scripture to judge immoral and ungodly behavior, but to avoid judging the individual.

God gave us His Sacred Word, so that we may learn about His Will and Plan for our lives, and that through it we become more closer to Him. It should not be used merely to serve individual agendas or to shame others because they do not think as some think they should.

Dan Colgan said...

Where do you see me refer in this blog or anywhere else to the fact that a 'person' who is homosexual is a THING? -
The term thing was used in the context of God creating such a thing (called)- HOMOSEXUALITY - I pity and feel sorry for these individuals but I will not condone the cause nor will I stand contently by while our youth are corrupted by these teachings.

Dan Colgan said...

You agree (I assume from your comments) that this should be part of a public school curriculum, correct? - If we provide this type of education, what's to stop say the people who support beastiality, or bi-sexuality or child molestation? Aren't there people in society who are struggling with these issues in their minds? - How do you separate this deviant thought from those? Simply because it has become more socially acceptable in recent decades? Where does it stop?

Dan Colgan said...

Take a look around you.. mainstream television shows glorifying it, political action groups encouraging it, social groups protecting it, great GOD open your eyes.
Why in the world would I be threatened by it? - What I do fear is the continued degregation of our society to the point where the illness will be given equality status with the plight of women and blacks. These groups I would encourage to fight for their due place in society.

You have made your position known - you feel a person is Gay by birth, just as an African American is colored by birth and I disagree - I think they are sick and need psychological help

Dan Colgan said...

IF one of my children were gay, I would present them with counseling from a qualified professional.

It would not change my position in the least if that is what you are asking.