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This from a Blog I frequent called “Moloch Now” a blog written from the (fictitious) viewpoint of a Demon of the same name. Fear not, the actual writers of the Blog are good and faithful Catholics, obedient to the Magesterium.
molochnow.blogspot.com/
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Good Business Sense…
Planned Parenthood held a conference for children, without their parents, that included distribution of a book deemed pornography by critics.
The “Nobody’s Fool” 2004 conference in Waco, Texas, this week was from start to finish a “thinly veiled attack on parental rights, public morality and the health and well-being of our children,” asserted Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International, a group that monitors Planned Parenthood.Parents were NOT PERMITTED (emphasis mine) to attend the conference, which was limited to children in the fifth through ninth grades, ages 10-14, Sedlak said.
(For the source, please check: worldnetdaily.com/news/article
“Planned Parenthood barred mothers and fathers from attending the actual sessions because Planned Parenthood knows that parental participation would have hampered its efforts to indoctrinate these children into its world of lies and propaganda,” he contended. Children in grades seven through nine received a free copy of the book, “It’s Perfectly Normal.”
The controversial sex-ed primer contains detailed explanations on how to perform sexual acts and masturbation, accompanied by sexually explicit line drawings. “This so-called ‘educational text’ is nothing more than pornography in comic book form,” stated Sedlak. This is irresponsible at best and child abuse at worst," he added.
On its website, Planned Parenthood of Central Texas says the purpose of the conference
is “to provide teens and pre-teens with factual information about growing up, puberty, dating, relationships, sexual issues and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS.”
The group says, “We hope this education will encourage better communication between teens and their parents. Most of all, we want your teen or pre-teen to learn how to make the most of his or her strengths and approach relationships of all kinds responsibly.”
One year ago, John Pisciotta, a Baylor University economics professor, led a successful boycott of the Bluebonnet Council of the Girl Scouts in Waco because of its co-sponsorship of last year’s “Nobody’s Fool” conference. Planned Parenthood passed out a book, that included the Girl Scouts logo and chapters on masturbation and homosexuality, to young girls. The book also had images of couples having sex and a boy wearing a condom.
And now “Moloch’s opinion”
"My friends at Planned Parenthood have such great business sense. They are the supreme capitalists. Getting into the schools with their message early is a sure way to drum up needs for their services later. Corrupting young childrent is just so delicious to me. Stealing innoncence, something that can never be returned, aids me and my friends (or is that fiends) down here more than people can now. This culture is great at sexualizing children, but when we can also get the message into the schools as a touch of government endorsement it is even more effective.
One of my all time favorite sayings is “they are going to do it anyway.” This statement is great since it denies both grace and freewill. Americans now scoff at the sense of their historical manifest destiny and yet at the same time firmly embrace sexual manifest destiny. Give them condoms in the guise of sexual education and my work becomes all the more easier. Tell them to use birth control and my battle for sexual promiscuosness is already won. Say that you are doing it “for the children” and I can kick back while the culture does my work for me."http://
You parents are in my prayers, I can’t imagine the amount of work that goes into raising a good kid.
molochnow.blogspot.com/
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Good Business Sense…
Planned Parenthood held a conference for children, without their parents, that included distribution of a book deemed pornography by critics.
The “Nobody’s Fool” 2004 conference in Waco, Texas, this week was from start to finish a “thinly veiled attack on parental rights, public morality and the health and well-being of our children,” asserted Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International, a group that monitors Planned Parenthood.Parents were NOT PERMITTED (emphasis mine) to attend the conference, which was limited to children in the fifth through ninth grades, ages 10-14, Sedlak said.
(For the source, please check: worldnetdaily.com/news/article
“Planned Parenthood barred mothers and fathers from attending the actual sessions because Planned Parenthood knows that parental participation would have hampered its efforts to indoctrinate these children into its world of lies and propaganda,” he contended. Children in grades seven through nine received a free copy of the book, “It’s Perfectly Normal.”
The controversial sex-ed primer contains detailed explanations on how to perform sexual acts and masturbation, accompanied by sexually explicit line drawings. “This so-called ‘educational text’ is nothing more than pornography in comic book form,” stated Sedlak. This is irresponsible at best and child abuse at worst," he added.
On its website, Planned Parenthood of Central Texas says the purpose of the conference
is “to provide teens and pre-teens with factual information about growing up, puberty, dating, relationships, sexual issues and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS.”
The group says, “We hope this education will encourage better communication between teens and their parents. Most of all, we want your teen or pre-teen to learn how to make the most of his or her strengths and approach relationships of all kinds responsibly.”
One year ago, John Pisciotta, a Baylor University economics professor, led a successful boycott of the Bluebonnet Council of the Girl Scouts in Waco because of its co-sponsorship of last year’s “Nobody’s Fool” conference. Planned Parenthood passed out a book, that included the Girl Scouts logo and chapters on masturbation and homosexuality, to young girls. The book also had images of couples having sex and a boy wearing a condom.
And now “Moloch’s opinion”
"My friends at Planned Parenthood have such great business sense. They are the supreme capitalists. Getting into the schools with their message early is a sure way to drum up needs for their services later. Corrupting young childrent is just so delicious to me. Stealing innoncence, something that can never be returned, aids me and my friends (or is that fiends) down here more than people can now. This culture is great at sexualizing children, but when we can also get the message into the schools as a touch of government endorsement it is even more effective.
One of my all time favorite sayings is “they are going to do it anyway.” This statement is great since it denies both grace and freewill. Americans now scoff at the sense of their historical manifest destiny and yet at the same time firmly embrace sexual manifest destiny. Give them condoms in the guise of sexual education and my work becomes all the more easier. Tell them to use birth control and my battle for sexual promiscuosness is already won. Say that you are doing it “for the children” and I can kick back while the culture does my work for me."http://
You parents are in my prayers, I can’t imagine the amount of work that goes into raising a good kid.