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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Homosexual Coming Out Day in Kindergarten

Homosexual activists and their "useful idiots" just can't wait to indoctrinate your children to accept this immoral, unnatural and unhealthy behavior.

WorldNetDaily reports kindergartners at Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science in Hayward, California are having Gay Straight Alliance clubs and "Coming Out Day" pushed on them.

Can't you even wait for them to hit puberty before you try to corrupt them?

Of course, social engineers know they must get to the children as young as possible, before their parents have a chance to "corrupt" them with morals, values, common sense and the like. If they can get kids five-years-old and younger, they hope accepting this perversion of human sexuality will be instinctive and unquestioned for them.

According to a Pacific Justice Institute report, Faith Ringgold opted not to inform the parents of its pro-homosexual activities beforehand. The school is celebrating "Gay and Lesbian History Month" and is in the process of observing "Ally Week," a pro-"gay" occasion usually geared toward high school students.

The school is scheduled to host discussions about families and has posted fliers on school grounds portraying only homosexuals. According to the report, a "TransAction Gender-Bender Read-Aloud" will take place Nov. 20. Students will listen to traditional stories with "gay" or transgender twists, to include "Jane and the Beanstalk."

Some parents only recently noticed posters promoting tomorrow's "Coming Out Day." When WND contacted the school to confirm the event, a representative replied, "Yes, it is scheduled on our calendar."

When asked if the school made any efforts to inform parents, she refused to answer and said the Hayward Unified School District would have to respond to additional questions. However, the district did not answer its phones or e-mails, and a voicemail recording would not take messages. "Coming Out Day" is not listed on the district's online school calendar.

Unless California's marriage protection amendment, Proposition 8, is passed next month, there will be a floodgate of this kind of moral subversion.

Good people have stood idly by while the immoral have run away with our culture. If good people don't stand up, draw a line in the sand and start working to regain ground NOW, it will soon be too late.


8 comments:

cinemaphile85 said...

Would you call it indoctrination if these schools encouraged children to treat Muslims with tolerance and respect?

Bob Ellis said...

Islam is a religious belief, not a behavior that is immoral, unnatural and unhealthy.

Homosexual behavior is all three--not something we should be teaching children to accept as moral, natural or healthy.

cinemaphile85 said...

Worshipping Allah, according to Christians, is an immoral behavior because to them he is a false god. God never intended for us to worship anyone but him, so you could also say that worshipping Allah is unnatural. If someone is a Muslim, he is consciously leading himself away from Christ, which, needless to say, is unhealthy for his body and soul.

And as far as you're concerned, being a Muslim is as much a concious decision as being a homosexual, and if you think about it, they both consist of unbiblical behavior. Should teachers encourage children to be tolerant and respectful of that?

Bob Ellis said...

Worship of Allah is indeed an immoral behavior because, from a Christian perspective, it involves the worship of a false god and a false belief system.

However, we have the freedom to believe what we want in America, so long as that belief doesn't interfere with the beliefs and freedom of another individual, and doesn't incite them to harmful acts.

Homosexuality is not a religious belief; it is an immoral and unhealthy sexual practice.

That behavior is therefore not worthy of official recognition, protection, or sanction.

There is no reason whatsoever to teach children to respect a practice that is unnatural, unhealthy and immoral.

cinemaphile85 said...

Somehow I doubt that the Founders were thinking about Islam when they wrote the First Amendment. Or Judaism, or Hinduism, or Scientology, or Buddhism, or Shintoism, or Jainism, or Wicca, or anything other than Christianity - which now has more denominations than they could have imagined, with vastly conflicting opinions on even the most fundamental issues. Do you honestly think an 18th-century person's concept of Christianity is the same as your own? Do you honestly think a religion doesn't evolve?

If worshipping Allah is an immoral behavior, then why are you allowing it to be officially recognized and protected? Immorality is immorality. Do you think God is pleased that you stand idly by while others worship false gods? Is that something good people like you should tolerate? Moses didn't. Jesus didn't. Why do you?

Barry G. Wick said...

Well, we know of at least one household where hate is taught before kindergarten...

Bob Ellis said...

Wow, you really didn't learn much in school, did you cinemaphile85?

We don't ban Islam because we are not a theocracy. I know that secularists and other God-haters like to claim we are because of our Christian heritage, but this is actually a key proof that we are not.

We are a nation founded on Christian principles and a people who have from our beginnings been an overwhelmingly Christian people with a Christian worldview.

Part of that worldview is the recognition that while one value system will always dominate any society, you cannot dictate people's religious beliefs. You can encourage Christian beliefs and even point out why they are the best system for a healthy and free society (as the founders said many, many times), but you can't force someone to believe them.

That is why the founders so emphatically believed that while our nation should operate according to the principles of Christianity, everyone was free to believe as they saw fit.

I have better things to do that to explain elementary things like this to someone who has demonstrated at total unwillingness to accept a rational argument or explanation. If you had a genuine interest, I would take the time, but there is no doubt in my mind that you simply want to engage in foolish arguments for the sake of avoiding the truth.

As 2 Timothy 2:23 and Titus 3:8-10 advise, I've dallied with your foolish arguments and obstinacy long enough, so our conversations are over. My time can and should be put to better use elsewhere.

My hope and prayer is that someday your heart and mind will open to the truth before it's too late.

Bob Ellis said...

Yes, Barry. It's probably in those homes where children are already being subjected to a homosexual environment and are being taught that one sex or the other is unnecessary and undesirable.

 
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