Why We Won’t Educate My Grandkids in the Public Schools

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Let me be abundantly clear here: I don’t hate homosexuals. I feel sorry for them. It has to be a horrible way of life to be trapped in because deep down inside they know that their lifestyle is unacceptable to God.

For those of you who are wondering what your kids are actually being taught in the public schools, you may want to check out this site. It unveils the true homosexual agenda in the public schools.

Unfortunately, this is not about sex education. This is about teaching “tolerance.” In other words, your kids are being indoctrinated because to these people tolerance is not about respect (which is what tolerance really means). To them, tolerance is about making you agree with them, which not only violates your rights to freedome of religion and speech, but it just plain takes away your rights.

I have never met a criminal who loved his victim. The reason is that God is love and without God as part of the mix, it’s not love, it’s love. This is just one more reason why there’s no such thing as a hate crime. Hate crime legislation about making one person’s life worth more than another’s. The irony here is that, like affirmative action, hate crimes violate the 14th Amendment, which is equal protection under the law.

We have to fight this. We have to change the schools back to what they were intended to, and that’s not to indoctrinate our children but to educate them.

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