A 'Risk Audit' for Local Schools and Homosexual Agenda
How deeply is your local school committed to the homosexual agenda?
Some of America's biggest pro-family organizations have gotten together to help you find the answer to that question. The American Family Assn., Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, the Eagle Forum, and others are cooperating to equip Christian parents with a "Risk Audit." Developed by Linda Harvey of Mission America, the purpose of the Risk Audit is "to assist Christian organizations, churches, and parents in determining whether their local school districts are placing children at risk by having clubs, programs, policies, or curricula that could influence children to regard homosexual behavior as an acceptable lifestyle" (according to a joint press release).
The project owes its inspiration to a resolution approved last year at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Conference, urging parents to "investigate" whether their local schools were promoting homosexuality and, if so, to remove their children from those schools.
The Religious Left, of course, is screaming bloody murder over this. Typical is a "Baptist Pastoral Letter" published recently by Ethics Daily, in which "We urge a halt to the demonization of public schools... keep public schools free from coercive pressure to promote sectarian faith."
Yes, boys, we know--the only faith the public schools are supposed to promote is in-your-face humanism.
Lest anyone believe there is any "demonization" going on it all, the Article 8 Alliance has made available a document describing what was actually "taught" to teenagers at the infamous 2000 "Fistgate" Conference at Tufts University, Massachusetts. Warning: This document contains extremely graphic descriptions of unnatural sex acts recommended to children by employees of the public education system. It is not for the faint-hearted. Again, do not attempt to read this unless you have a very strong stomach and you still can't quite believe that the moral condition of the public schools is as bad as we say it is.
For more information about the Risk Audit, see www.missionamerica.com or www.exodusmandate.org .
Some of America's biggest pro-family organizations have gotten together to help you find the answer to that question. The American Family Assn., Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, the Eagle Forum, and others are cooperating to equip Christian parents with a "Risk Audit." Developed by Linda Harvey of Mission America, the purpose of the Risk Audit is "to assist Christian organizations, churches, and parents in determining whether their local school districts are placing children at risk by having clubs, programs, policies, or curricula that could influence children to regard homosexual behavior as an acceptable lifestyle" (according to a joint press release).
The project owes its inspiration to a resolution approved last year at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Conference, urging parents to "investigate" whether their local schools were promoting homosexuality and, if so, to remove their children from those schools.
The Religious Left, of course, is screaming bloody murder over this. Typical is a "Baptist Pastoral Letter" published recently by Ethics Daily, in which "We urge a halt to the demonization of public schools... keep public schools free from coercive pressure to promote sectarian faith."
Yes, boys, we know--the only faith the public schools are supposed to promote is in-your-face humanism.
Lest anyone believe there is any "demonization" going on it all, the Article 8 Alliance has made available a document describing what was actually "taught" to teenagers at the infamous 2000 "Fistgate" Conference at Tufts University, Massachusetts. Warning: This document contains extremely graphic descriptions of unnatural sex acts recommended to children by employees of the public education system. It is not for the faint-hearted. Again, do not attempt to read this unless you have a very strong stomach and you still can't quite believe that the moral condition of the public schools is as bad as we say it is.
For more information about the Risk Audit, see www.missionamerica.com or www.exodusmandate.org .





