Kaye Grogan
March 15, 2006
Maybe it's time for separation of school and sex?
By Kaye Grogan

Is there a movement on to desensitize your children to sexual misconduct? And who is behind flooding school libraries with obscene reading material? Well, parents — don't you think it's way past time you found out? Some children have been reprimanded for reading the Bible during recess, and yet this type of ungodly literature is acceptable? Good grief!

Maybe it's time for separation of school and sex? While parents have been busy working trying to keep their children fed and clothed — the innocence of their children has been stolen away from them under the guise of sex education.

Just what kind of sex education classes are being taught, and who is teaching them? After seeing the latest results — one has to wonder if producers and directors of porn movies have infiltrated schools as sex educators.

The rights of the parents should not end at the entrance of the school unless they are not paying taxes to keep those schools operating. What really needs to end at the entrance of schools is sex-crazed teachers, principles, coaches, and anybody else molesting children.

I am glad to see parents beginning to awaken from their stupor and challenge books like "Beloved" that has sexual perverseness, bestiality, and other highlights too filthy even for the gutter.

Parents and Christians should have smelled the coffee more than 30 years ago, when the Bible and prayer was removed from public schools. All one has to do is to look into the advocates behind these movements and they will see what is really going on behind the scenes. These misguided people want to influence the minds of your children to accept things that are evil and abnormal — as a normal way of life. They know that it's much easier to brainwash children when they are young, impressionable, and vulnerable.

For several years now, groups like the (PABBIS) Parents Against Bad Books in Schools, and Concerned Women of America have been alerting the public to the types of bad books in school libraries children are being exposed to. So, parents must accept that they are partly to blame by not insisting that schools maintain the highest form of integrity when selecting reading material for children and teens.

News that many teenagers are engaging in sex on school property is disgusting. But what is even more disgusting: is how many children are being molested by schoolteachers, coaches, and principles. It seems here lately, a day doesn't go by that we don't hear about another teacher being caught having sex with a minor — especially female teachers.

Now I am not saying that all teachers can be shoved underneath the same wide umbrella. The majority are fulfilling their obligation to educate children. But there are enough engaging in this type of despicable activity to be alarming, to say the least. It's getting really bad when the school personnel are the ones who need to be guarded instead of the children, so they won't act inappropriately during school hours. Can the taxpayers afford a security guard in every classroom to keep the teachers in line?

There are many advocating that the age of consent to have sex be lowered to age twelve. Now that's really sick!. . . and shows there are many out there wanting to take advantage of children without being held (legally) accountable. Children that young have no business making such life altering decisions, that will affect them for many years.

I was shocked to learn that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg favors lowering the age for consensual sex to twelve. Even for a radical liberal — this should be considered way over the line.

Okay parents, now that the aroma of the coffee has finally made it up into your nostrils, the ball is now in your court. Are you up to balking the school system that has gotten out-of-hand and hold school boards and administrators accountable? As taxpayers, you have the power to shut the schools down by taking your children home, and keeping them there until the schools are cleaned up.

The American Library (ALA) is against censorship of any kind. Well, let them read the obscene books if they want to, while their minds decay at a rapid pace, but underage children should be shielded from those who are lacking scruples or moral values. Sometimes people have to be protected against themselves — when they are out of the perimeters of plain decency.

Speaking of taking the Bible and prayer out of public schools: I have to wonder if atheist Madeline Murray O'Hare has found out by now in the hereafter if God is real? What do you think she would say if she could return to earth for just a few minutes?

Somehow. . . I believe if given a second chance knowing what she knows now — Ms. O'Hare would be advocating putting the Bible and prayer back in schools . . . pronto!

And that's just my opinion!

© Kaye Grogan

Comments feature added August 14, 2011
 

The views expressed by RenewAmerica columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of RenewAmerica or its affiliates.
(See RenewAmerica's publishing standards.)

Click to enlarge

Kaye Grogan

Kaye Grogan is a freelance writer who lives in Virginia. She writes, produces, and hosts a daily commentary called "Viewpoint" on her local radio station... (more)

Latest articles

 

Henry Lamb
Occupiers or tea partiers?

Alan Caruba
America's green enemies

Jen Shroder
One Million Moms, Ellen DeGeneres, the gay manifesto and Prop 8

Lloyd Marcus
America desperately needs a hero: but who?

J. Matt Barber
Obama's anti-religious implosion

Curtis Dahlgren
GOWN VS. TOWN: Has science ever been totally apolitical?

Larry Klayman
Smart phones and social media: Destructive

Michael Oberndorf
Revelations
  More columns

Cartoons


Michael Ramirez

DaleToons

RSS feeds

News:
Columns:

Columnists

Matt C. Abbott
Chris Adamo
Russ J. Alan
Bonnie Alba
Chuck Baldwin
J. Matt Barber
Kelly Bartlett
Michael M. Bates
. . .
[See more]
Nicole George
 

Sister sites