Posted on 01/26/2005 4:43:08 PM PST by scripter
They constantly whine that they can't help being gay, that they were born that way and should not be 'punished' for their lifestyle. Yet they are constantly working to recruit children into said 'lifestyle'.
Truth is not part of the homosexual objectives. Its all about maximizing the outlets for recreational sex.
I am a teacher, but I wouldn't touch this. Homosexual talk does not belong in the k-12 classroom. Luckily, most teachers (if not all) I know would not either.
Some people are born with homosexual tendencies. For others it is a choice.
Some may have attractions to the same sex, but the gay lifestyle is ONLY a choice. It does not belong in the k-12 schools. I don't believe the decision to be "gay" should be made until one is an adult.
Either way, one's behavior is a choice.
Good point. Each person's individual behavior is an individual choice.
BTTT
What if they told you, you had to teach it?
Do you have the right to say no yet keep your job?
What if they told you, you had to teach it?
Do you have the right to say no yet keep your job?
It's not anywhere in our curriculum and probably will never be. My job is to teach reading, writing, and math.
No I would not teach it and yes I would keep my job.
We have a curriculum to teach, but no one is holding down our throats to teach any gay curriculum. If a teacher does it, it is an unfortunate individual choice. It doesn't belong especially in the elementary classroom.
"They want you. They want you. They want you as a new recruit!" --- The Village People
BTTT
Only if they pay for their behavior.....Taxpayers should not have to pay for their destructive behavior through medical care,etc...
Since this thread- I have completely changed my warped outlook and seen the conservative truth, thankyou!
Oh, and also convinced others of the same
We have been discussing inexpensive ways to fast track kids through high school to avoid the liberal agenda and other idiocies so characteristic of public schools today:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1315730/posts?page=84#84
Unfortunately my thread title was not well thought out, because some parents might instinctively skip over it due to attached stigma, whether real or imagined.
Thanks for the pointer to your thread - there's some good reading there.
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