Finally Christians and Muslims have something to agree on: They don’t want public school teachers teaching their children on matters that go against the teachings of their respective religions -- topics ranging from homosexuality and birth control to evolution and global warming.
In Ontario, Canada, newly passed Bill 13 promotes diversity and acceptance in an attempt to curb bullying. Punishing bullies used to be sufficient, but apparently not anymore. Now our kids need to be taught about sex -- both homosexual and heterosexual -- to avoid hurting anyone’s feelings.
Here’s a concept: Why not teach kids to respect all people, regardless of their skin color, gender, religion, or parental status? Why all of a sudden do kids need to be taught about sexuality, environmentalism, and religion (but not Christianity! Never Christianity) in order to play nice?
Back to Ontario and this Bill 13. Many parents have complained about the new policy, and have asked that they be notified when the controversial subjects will be taught in class, so that they may exempt their children from those sessions.
One parent, Steve Tourloukis, says:
I’m not an extremist, but I must ensure that my children abstain from certain activities that may include lessons which promote views contrary to our faith.
Tourloukis is suing the Hamilton school board for their refusal to communicate with him before his elementary aged son and daughter were taught in the classroom about “family, marriage, and human sexuality.” He is supported by the Parental Rights in Education Defense Fund.
Parents absolutely should have a right to notification and an option to withdraw their children from controversial teaching. Teachers’ rights to teach do not supersede parents’ rights to parent, and their wishes should be respected. After all, we’re the ones that are raising them -- from diapers to graduation caps; it’s parents that do the heavy lifting. When they turn 18 and go out into the world, they can complain to their therapists that mom and dad wouldn’t let them stay in class to hear how fish are more important than people, or how lesbians do it.
The state does not know how to raise our children better than we do, and the implication that they do is insulting. Kids don’t have to be taught about homosexuality in order to be nice to the kid with two mommies or two daddies. Kids rarely care about that stuff anyway. Let parents decide how much they want to tell their kids about alternative lifestyle choices.
While they’re at it, they should teach their kids to be kind to everyone, no matter what their families look like.
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Comments 84
Parents don't want their kids to know the facts? Evolution is a REAL thing, its not a religious debate, its a fact. Birth control? They don't want their children to know about BIRTH CONTROL??!! WTH is wrong with society!? Homeschool your damn kids if you want them to be naive to the world but MY child is going to live in reality.
im sorry But after being raised a Jehovah's witness my favorite class was Biologu finally something that didnt make me feel crazy for having trouble believing a man was created then from his rib he created a woman, and That woman had a Snake fool her into eating forbidden fruit,oh dont get me started on the man that walked on water born to a virgin. It's people like this who think that our children shouldnt be educated is whats wrong with the world today. Of course children should be taught science and yes about homosexuality. Stop living in a world where we blind fold ourselves to the things we dont like. We can be way better then this! Use your brains folks!
THank you, author. Thank you.
And just because the word "dinosaur" isn't in the bible doesn't mean they didn't exist! evolution is wrong! answersingenesis.com
.org sorry
I think it's funny that those of us that are okay with these things being taught in schools are also being told that we'd feel differently if it was Christianity being taught.
I am here to tell you that isn't the case. Most of us that don't follow the tenants of Christianity are much more open minded and want our children to learn all the possible paths in this world. I have choosen to be Pagan but my children may choose differently.
Just this week my boys were invited to go to an AWANA class by a friend of theirs. They will be learning verses and about Jesus. I know because I grew up in a Christian home and attended those classes myself. I may not believe in God but I think there are many paths to happiness in this life and each of us should be free to choose that path. My children should be able to experience it all and then make an informed decision instead of being indoctrinated to what I think they should believe.
So teach my kids all the choices in school, it doesn't matter to me. What ever path in life they choose to take they will always be loved and accepted by their parents. They will be able to view others beliefs with knowledge and compassion.