What School Officials Have Just Agreed To Do With This Shocking Booklet

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Tintin

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The Bible doesn't advocate wild sex and obscenity, it records human history in a fallen world.
 

Markum1972

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I looked into this "pamphlet" a bit and it is a bit embarrassing for the creators of it as to how far they are going to try to discredit the scriptures.

What I observed is that a person could take many things out of context as a sexual innuendo. I hear people do it all the time. The most popular that I hear mostly on job sites is "that's what she said".

Most of the material points to the Songs of Solomon. While that book is very descriptive, most of the accusations are based on a perverse view that "love" is "love-making". In one case, the word love is interpreted as vagina. I think that any thinking person can see the word replacement going on in this publication as well as others that have preceded it. If anything, it is very telling to the perverse thinking of the writer(s).
 
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jjtj22

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They want our girls to think the Bible is against them, used to subjugate them to the whims of evil men.

They continue their indoctrination of our youth. Then teens invest all their time in sports, video games, tv, social media - will they ever read the Holy Bible for themselves? Will they just believe the pamphlet pictures and anti christian sound bites? Churches teach "Bible stories" and that is when it is a Bible based church

An actor once told a pastor - the biggest difference between you and I is that I present my fiction as truth while you present your truth as fiction.

My prayer is that I am presenting God to my kids as the truth, way and life so that they will not be persuaded by the lies but it isscary stuff for parents
 

T_Laurich

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Just pray that there are strong believers in Orange county ready to defeat these lies...

One thing I love, is this quote. "I think the bottom line is, you can’t consider any of our materials obscene when compared to the Bible"
This shows the agenda is not merely to show that the bible is this or that way... But to defeat Christianity while pushing more sex into schools... You would think they would learn to stop sexual education when all the studies show that sexual education increases child sex rates...
 
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To be fair, the bible is no less obscene than this book that discusses its obscenity in places. There are some pretty visceral images in the bible. If kids aren't exposed to multiple perspectives on things then they never learn anything new. My university keeps copies of Karl Marx's Manifesto, does that mean we're all Stalinists and Leninists, or God forbid, Marxists?

No, it means we aren't afraid of intellectual challenges. There's a big difference between teaching kids and wrapping them up with cotton wool. They have to go out in the big bad world someday, I'd rather they did it informed of all sides.
 
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