June 13, 2013 Newsletter

How did June become LGBT Month?
1999 Video: “It’s Elementary, Talking about Gay Issues in School”

 “It was Sunday School in Reverse!”

 14 Years to Indoctrinate a Generation: In 1999 Georgia Public Television aired a video for schools and teachers to use for the sole purpose of promoting alternate lifestyles. Filmed in actual elementary and middle school classes (public and private), it skillfully illustrates the reprogramming of children to accept alternate lifestyles. The film “It’s Elementary, Talking about Gay Issues in School” would be better titled, Promoting Gay Issues in School.

While ignoring the pupils’ religious training, their home-taught morality and the illegality of homosexuality, “It’s Elementary” demonstrates ways children can be manipulated into accepting variant lifestyles, but never mentions the possible hazards or complications.

Clips from the Video: In New York’s Public School 87, the fourth grade teacher explained to her class that there is no right or wrong side in the homosexual discussion. In another class, a third grader read her contest-winning poem about celebrating Mother’s Day with her two moms, who sat in the class wearing pink triangle pins, a symbol of homosexuality.

Peabody Elementary Public School in Cambridge, Massachusetts displayed an exhibit of pictures called, “Love Makes a Family: Living in Lesbian and Gay Families.” Entire classes were led to the exhibit, where they stopped to study the pictures and hear their teachers read aloud the captions under each one. The promotional flyer explained that “LOVE MAKES A FAMILY” is a photograph-text exhibit of twenty diverse families with lesbian or gay members designed to celebrate family diversity and bring more visibility to gay and lesbian people.

Eighth grade teachers in San Francisco’s Luther Burbank Middle School turned social studies and science classes over to a lesbian and a male homosexual who discussed their homosexuality and answered questions about their lifestyles. The 24-year-old lesbian said she was 19 when she “came out” and the male, whose father is a Pentecostal preacher, said he came out at 17.

The lesbian explained that a student who heard her speak previously said, “I thought gay people were all evil, but now I know they’re just like me.” After that discussion, students were asked whether their thinking had changed. To that, one student said, “They look straight.” Another said he had learned that “Not all gay people are looking for sexual experiences.”

Gay Pride Day at Cambridge Friends School was shown in the video. Cambridge, a Quaker School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, celebrated its 4th annual gay pride day with students and teachers wearing pink triangle pins to show their support for alternate lifestyles.

What caused this culture change? Humanism’s doctrine that man is god has become popular and situation ethics became the basis for public education. Standards of right and wrong are being scuttled and natural law is ignored. With that rejection of Christianity, “every man does that which is right in his own eyes.” Result: God-less confusion!

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