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Old 18-11-2003, 10:51   #9
timewarrior2001
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Re: teaching without bounds

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Originally Posted by philip.j.fry
It's right to teach about all forms of sexual/romantic relationships in schools. We're living in a society that has many forms of interpersonal relationships and children need to know about all these to protect themselves (from disease etc) and to make their own choices about their lifestyles. Things like gender issues should be included in this education.

By ignoring it, Kent council are hurting the children in the schools, by ignoring it they are not making these issues not exist and are making it into a problem.
Its right to teach children about all forms of sexual relationships IF their parenst consent to it.
Kent council are doing what they think is right and having being informed byu parents that thye want a christian way of life taught to their children the council is standing by the parents wishes.
I would not want my young child to be taught all about homosexual relationships at a young age, I dont even think I would want them being taught about hetrosexual relationships at a young age.

Now before I get accused of being homophobic, I dont htink its wrong, I dont think its right either, its a matter of choice. Now if homosexuality is a matter of choice then parents have the right of choice to have thier children taught in a manner that they wish.
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