Posted on 02/09/2006 5:36:17 PM PST by Coleus
The Governor's School of North Carolina describes itself as "program for intellectually gifted high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses." But one North Carolina couple is suffering some after effects of their son's involvement in the program. Jim and Beverly Burrows say after their son attended a Governor's School seminar called "The New Gay Teenager," he began telling them he was unsure of his "sexual orientation."
The parents believe the seminar was intentionally scheduled as the last optional one before classes ended in order to leave a strong, lasting impression on the students and bypass any parental notification about the seminar.
Jim Burrows says he noticed a big difference in his otherwise normal son upon his return from the school.
"He [said he] was thinking now that he perhaps was gay -- and of course I was floored by this [pronouncement] and was, like, 'where did this come from?' This kind of came out of left field," the dad says. After questioning his son for an extended period, Burrows says he discovered the source. "I found out that this was as a result of this seminar."
According to Burrows, his son was instructed by two openly homosexual staff members of the Governor's School to question his sexuality as well as Bible passages that condemn homosexuality. And the students were also encouraged by instructors to start a Gay Straight Alliance club at their schools, he says.
The North Carolina dad explains that his son's subsequent struggle with homosexuality has turned his family upside down. "As far as our family is concerned, the damage has already been done," he laments. "There's no way that we can go back and undo what has been done."
Still, Mr. Burrows feels he needs to warn other parents of the homosexual indoctrination his son encountered at the Governor's School. "[I]f I can keep one other family from having to go through this, then all this trouble has been worthwhile," he says.
Sorry about that, I saw the the HA pinglist was on that thread after I added it hear. My mistake. I thought it would be good to point out on this thread as it details the secrecy involved with the seminar. Keep up the good work.
A good point indeed. The secrecy, the stealth, the subtlety is all part of the homosexual agenda, although some here will probably refuse to acknowledge it no matter what.
You've got NEA all over you. That's why you sound like a troll. You're talking their POV, and you are giving zero credit to people who know what they're talking about, who are telling you that there is going to be a huge scandal around GLSEN, and that the dirt is going to get all over SIECUS and the NEA people who've been helping GLSEN, when there's a big kid-abuse scandal.
GLSEN is a fraud. These are homosexual political activists who are -- we are telling you this -- trying to get to the kids. You can't imagine anything so monstrous, but we have read their posts here and elsewhere, and we know what they say to each other when they think nobody's reading their stuff. They are after the boys. Rely on it.
The bad priests were furtive, and fled at the click of a light-switch. These guys are predators, their attitudes are armored by 30 years of homosexual propaganda and backing each other up (and watching liberals squish), and they're going to fight. They're wolverines, and they're going for the boys because they've convinced themselves now that they have a right to make those wobbly teenaged boys catamitize for them, and they've got 5,000 years of revenge to work on the het breeders they fear and despise.
Capiche? Is any of this beginning to dawn on you?
Here are sample speakers from Governor's School East's "Convocations" series in recent years. Several of these speakers have also presented at Governor's School West's Speakers Series.
From Publisher's Weekly:
"[Kimball] contends that there are five warning signs that we can recognize when religion moves toward [evil]. Whenever a religion emphasizes that it holds the absolute truth-the one path to God or the only correct way of reading a sacred text-to the exclusion of the truth claims of all other religions and cultures, that religion is becoming evil. Other warning signs include blind obedience to religious leaders, apocalyptic belief that the end time will occur through a particular religion, the use of malevolent ends to achieve religious goals (e.g., the Crusades) and the declaration of holy war."
( Kimball, BTW, served as the director of the Middle East office of the National Council of Churches)
Posted on 02/22/2005 7:42:56 AM EST by SJackson
The National Council of Churches has a long history of supporting Communist causes -- and condemning the United States and Israel.
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That is pretty interesting. I wonder what was on the agenda before they decided to schedule that seminar?
Get back with me when you lose the obnoxious & self-righteous attitude.
Hope you had a good Vday.
I do find that very interesting, and it does destroy half my argument.
As I think I said before we found that out, some of the seminars listed looked as though they might cause concern for conservative Christian parents anyway. Pretty eclectic (and in some cases, weird) bunch of topics.
Hope you had a good Vday.
Thanks! I hope you did as well!
This seminar is very suspect in my mind. Or at least the agenda of those who allowed the seminar and of those who gave the seminar, definitely. My brothers wife home schools. When he first told me I didn't understand why. After everything they told me and now this, I can see why they chose the home school path.
I question if they could get away with anything like this at a work place, so why a school?
I was just curious to know what the other half of your argument was.
From the sound of the seminars I think more than Christian conservatives parents should be concerned. I'm not a parent and I'm concerned. Many would call me non-Christian as well.
Basically there were 2 sides:
1) Those who thought the kid was gay anyway and the parents should have checked what was going on in the school.
2) Those who thought that the school was indoctrinating the kids with the ideas of acceptance, tolerance, Love is love no matter the sex, and hordes of other left wing drivel. As such, the kid was likely to have been more likely to attend the seminar at the end of the semester because his morality had been broken down throughout the summer through the constant rampage on the sensibilities of the students.
I am obviously in the 2nd camp. If you read some other accounts of the schools you will find that children with a belief in God were buffooned and shouted down.
The most telling thing for me was that the book that the seminar was modeled after was designed to make children question their sexuality... and I have to think that the 2 gay teachers were interested in promoting that mindset of confusion throughout the semester.
Thanks for the recap. I cruised through a few of the posts. I agree. This is a problem in many campuses, be it Evangelical or Catholic Christian campuses. Those who speak out against it are automatically labeled "bigots."
It appears that there is an not so subtle agenda to twist biblical teachings into the untruth by these gay activists.
It also seems that they are using the classic "weapon" of doubt and deception over their sexuality in these so called "seminars," does it not? The message might sound new to the students, but the manner in which is delivered is ancient.
Attitude, yourself.
I haven't molested any kids: how "self-righteous" is that? How "righteous" do I need to be, lady?
And how many homosexual men can you say the same thing about? Careful -- how well do you know them? How much do you know about their sex lives? Remember Rock Hudson before you answer. He was a constant consumer of underage boys during the best part of his acting career -- this from his former agent, who knew.
Try to dismiss me, and I'll be all over you like white on rice. I've played these games with your liberal buddies on Salon, and they're a lot better at sounding hurt and offended than you are.
Talk to people about being gay, being tolerant, being accepting, being openminded, then have a speech about a persons personal experience with being gay and how he was hurt by everyone else and then immediately ask the kids if theyve thought about being gay.. Well you have been screaming it into their head for 4 weeks so yeah, theyve thought about it.
Now they say, "if youve thought you might be gay, there is a good chance you are at least bi, and that is good, because there is nothing wrong with it"
Cast a seed of doubt in them then cultivate it at every oppurtunity.. Its sickening.
It was pointed out at FR that it should be labeled homoaversion, b/c I have not run into a gay dude that I have ever been afraid of, I had an aversion to him yes, but frightened, not in the least.
If you call it like you see it then you are a hateful bigot.
"Psychology, psychiatry, and social work have been captured by an ultra-liberal agenda"You might think a radical, right-wing, fanatical conservative wrote it. But you would be wrong. Read the very interesting reviews here:"Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects"
"If psychology is to soar like an eagle, it needs both a left wing and a right wing."
Destructive Trends in Mental Health: The Well-Intentioned Path to Harm (NARTH)
Destructive Trends in Mental Health: The Well-Intentioned Path to Harm (Division42.org)
It's long past time we returned to common sense on the issue of homosexuality, especially in regards to children.
Good read, glad to see that members of the APA are standing up and speaking out about the lunacy that is abundant.
And evil.
(how "bigoted" of me, lol)
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