Massachusetts court upholds covert use of pro-gay materials in classroom

Posted on February 18, 2008 

Filed Under Cross Currents

by Matt Clifton

Just when you thought the pro-homosexual movement had gotten as bad as it could, along comes this decision by the United States Court of Appeals, as reported by Apologetics Press.

According to the news story, the decision upholds the rights of public school teachers to not only read pro-homosexual material (story books, etc.) to students during class, but also affirms the teacher’s “right” to withhold such information from parents.

Christians with children in public schools in Massachusetts are faced with quite a problem. School teachers can force-feed the students the pro-homosexual worldview, and not even notify the parents of the indoctrination going on.

Chalk up another win for the pro-gay movement, at the expense of the Christian to raise his children as God directs.

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