02-08-2014, 11:11 AM
If they were simply teaching kids about their parts and how pregnancy and std's are prevented I have very little problem with it. When they get involved in opening children's eyes to things they would otherwise not know and their parents would object to we do have one. I, for one would object to anal sex and homosexuality as "normal" or "acceptable" being taught to my kids. That is indoctrination and propaganda and I would not stand for it.
I have the right to teach my own children moral values and nobody else has the right to override me based on their own personal viewpoint. Once my kids are of age, they then will have to make their own decision, and until then it it my right as well as my duty before God to teach them moral decency.
This is a two way street of respect for one another here, I won't be covertly attempting to force my opinions on your children, please don't do it to mine. Once again, simple consideration for one another is all it is.
You may try to label me a homophobe, but you would be wrong. I am in no way fearful of homosexuals or homosexuality. I would treat a homosexual with the same respect as any other person. I do believe that it is a sin, always has been, and will continue to be for many thousands of years, but so will a man and woman living together when they are not married. In God's eyes, they are both just as wrong. All of us are sinners, so who is better than who?
Point is, I have the right to teach my kids the moral part of sex ed, not some stranger whose morals I know little about. That is what most opponents of sex ed have a problem with, that and that most sex ed programs don't even mention the fact that abstinence is 100% effective against all sexual problems, and possible for many if it is actually promoted as an alternative.
comin' your way soon!
I have the right to teach my own children moral values and nobody else has the right to override me based on their own personal viewpoint. Once my kids are of age, they then will have to make their own decision, and until then it it my right as well as my duty before God to teach them moral decency.
This is a two way street of respect for one another here, I won't be covertly attempting to force my opinions on your children, please don't do it to mine. Once again, simple consideration for one another is all it is.
You may try to label me a homophobe, but you would be wrong. I am in no way fearful of homosexuals or homosexuality. I would treat a homosexual with the same respect as any other person. I do believe that it is a sin, always has been, and will continue to be for many thousands of years, but so will a man and woman living together when they are not married. In God's eyes, they are both just as wrong. All of us are sinners, so who is better than who?
Point is, I have the right to teach my kids the moral part of sex ed, not some stranger whose morals I know little about. That is what most opponents of sex ed have a problem with, that and that most sex ed programs don't even mention the fact that abstinence is 100% effective against all sexual problems, and possible for many if it is actually promoted as an alternative.
comin' your way soon!
comin' your way soon!