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petros Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:32 pm Post subject: Sex Education or Indoctrination? |
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Children today get a barrage of explicit sex education that gives them very little if any help in how to conduct themselves in a healthy and positive way.
The message they get always includes 'Safe Sex' now renamed 'Safer Sex'. (not because it's safer than before but because it would be technically a lie to call it safe). The Goverment have advisors that know that thousands of girls are becoming infertile because of diseases like chlamydia and PID. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=721
Viruses like HPV and Herpes simplex are spreading inspite or ready access to condoms. Condoms offer little or no protection against infections spread by skin contact.
The whole point of sex education is not to protect children. It is to get believe that 'Every time they have sex they should use a condom'. The FPA receives loads of money from the Government to provide 'advice', condoms, literature, clinics and access to abortions.
If you look at the logo it appears to be male genitals wearing a condom!
This teaching is not SAFE but it will, reduce the population, corrupt children as they fail to connect sex with the far reaching emotional and spiritual consequences that come with it. It seems that the government policies on sex education and abortion are to stop people having big families not health.
Further Reading
The connection between contraception and abortion
http://www.omsoul.com/pdfs/P-CBC.pdf
Safe Sex or Russian Roulette?
http://www.famyouth.org.uk/pdfs/CondomControversy.pdf
WHY THE GOVERNMENT'S TEENAGE PREGNANCY STRATEGY IS DESTINED TO FAIL
http://www.famyouth.org.uk/pdfs/TPS.pdf
Do Condoms protect Children
http://www.belmonthouse.co.uk/A5%20condom%20booklet%20revised.pdf
Quote: | SEX EDUCATION OR INDOCTRINATION?
How ideology has triumphed over facts
by Valerie Riches
2004, xiv + 79pp Price: £5.00
In their efforts to reduce the rate of teenage pregnancy, successive governments have relied on a combination of sex education and contraceptive services. Yet the UK remains in the unenviable position of having the highest teenage pregnancy rates in Western Europe and STI rates among the young are now universally recognised as having reached ‘crisis' proportions. Despite the repeated failure of government-funded schemes to meet their targets, the present government's teenage pregnancy strategy is doggedly persisting with the same flawed approach.
Few parents are aware of the extent to which sex education in schools has become an ideological battlefield on which war is being waged for the hearts and minds of their children:
In Sex Education or Indoctrination? Valerie Riches traces the historical and philosophical roots of the sex education lobby. She shows how sexual activity was first separated from childbearing, and subsequently from marriage. Then, even more insidiously, parents have been systematically eliminated from decisions that vitally affect their children's lives.
This book carries a message that every parent needs to hear, about the way in which sex education is being used as a manipulative tool to replace the influence of parents with the authority of the state. |
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uselesseater Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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The drive to get more unwanted pregnancies is part of the depopulation agenda. Seems strange but when you think about it, it's not really.
More unwanted pregnancies legitimises more abortion, birth control and killing off disabled babies.
Apparently it has also been written about by NWO technocrats that sex education for the very young aimed at destroying the family. The rationale being that by getting younger children to engage in sex it makes it very difficult to bond with anyone in later life.
I don't think it's any coincidence that underage sex increases as more sex education is introduced. You get the same thing where teaching kids about self harm increases the incidence of it.
Pretty obvious when you think about it. When they get depressed they just think, 'Oh I'm depressed, this is what I'm supposed to do.' _________________ www.wytruth.org.uk
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Dogsmilk Mighty Poster
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Quote: | I don't think it's any coincidence that underage sex increases as more sex education is introduced. You get the same thing where teaching kids about self harm increases the incidence of it.
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This is an interesting statement. Could you possibly point me in the direction of the relevant research demonstrating these causal links? _________________ It's a man's life in MOSSAD |
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uselesseater Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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