Saturday, September 30, 2006

The Slippery Slope

Question: What happens when you take God and prayer out of school?

I will give you a hint: the slope become very slippery.

I appreciate Peter LaBarbera’s comments in the following article. We need to pray for him and the parents of the Philadelphia School District. The next thing you know an enlightened educator in our state will think this is a great idea for Alabama. Do not laugh; it’s coming!

Philadelphia School District slates 'Gay & Lesbian History Month' for Oct.
Sep 28, 2006
By Michael Foust
Baptist Press

PHILADELPHIA (BP)--The Philadelphia School District has declared October "Gay and Lesbian History Month" on its 2006-07 school calendar, touching off a wave of protest from parents who say homosexuality conflicts with their religious beliefs.
The firestorm over the calendar was reported Sept. 28 by the Philadelphia Inquirer, which said the school district had received about 120 complaints, including one from a parent who said she was pulling her child out of school for the entire month of October.
Approximately 200,000 calendars were printed and sent to parents and others who have ties to the district. All of the calendars have October as being "Gay and Lesbian History Month."
"We knew that this would be controversial," Cecilia Cummings, a spokeswoman for the school district, told the newspaper. "When you deal with diversity, there are some hot-button issues that emerge.
"But conservative leaders and many parents say the school district went too far.
"This shows the whole problem with gay activism and so-called gay rights," Peter LaBarbera, president of the conservative group Americans for Truth, told Baptist Press. "If you promote so-called homosexual rights, by definition you have to undermine people's religious rights and religious beliefs.
"If you have a gay history month, you're basically saying, 'This is a wonderful part of American history -- homosexual history -- let's celebrate it and let's teach the kids that this is like civil rights. Are they going to teach the role that homosexual behavior had in the onset of HIV and AIDS? Is that going to be part of the history?"
One parent, Senita Watson, said she plans on homeschooling her second-grade daughter during October. She visited the school district offices Sept. 27 and has called on other parents to boycott as well.
"How can you celebrate gay and lesbian month? What are you going to teach my daughter?" Watson asked, according to The Inquirer. "They need to have a nonviolence month, not a gay and lesbian month.... Our children have enough to worry about with drugs."
The school district is not preparing any district-wide curriculum or holding any special events for October, Cummings said, although presumably individual teachers and schools can plan their own agenda.
"This is the first step," said LaBarbera, who added he has no doubt that district-wide curriculum eventually will follow. "The whole homosexual agenda is implemented incrementally.... First you have the legislation about hate crimes, and then you have sexual orientation laws, and then you have teaching it in schools -- and that's where they are now."
Cummings told The Inquirer three other special celebrations also are on the school calendar: Hispanic Heritage (September), African American (February) and Asian Pacific American (May). Some people complain about African American month, she said.
"'Why isn't there a white male history month?' we'll hear," she told The Inquirer.
LaBarbera, though, said there is no comparison between homosexuality and race.
"The schools are equating homosexuality with racial tolerance," LaBarbera said. "Obviously, racial tolerance is accepted by 99.99 percent of Americans. But there's a huge cultural divide on the issue of homosexuality, and the school district here is mimicking gay activists' platitudes in response to this. There's no respect for people who oppose homosexual behavior....
"They're promoting one side of the issue to vulnerable and impressionable children. This is all about celebrating homosexuality, and there's no consideration given for people from traditional faith households."

WOW!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is no wonder that our teachers have to teach a watered down curriculum because they don't have time for real teaching. A friend and I were talking last week. Her sister teaches in an over the mountain school system. She said she can't give the same test she gave 5 years ago in History because the students are not prepared to take it. Parents don't want homework, they want their kids to have family time and a lot of time at the ballpark. Her thought to that parent was since she wanted more family time that she might consider homeschooling. We have to return the eduction system back to qualified teachers who want to teach their subject not social issues. Social issues should be left to the parents reenforced by the CHURCH. Off of my soap box, Gay Jones.