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The Facts About "Just the Facts"
Timothy J. Dailey, Ph.D., and Crystal Roberts, J.D.
In an ambitious attempt to pressure public schools into promoting homosexuality, a homosexual advocacy group has sent an authoritative-looking pamphlet replete with distortions and thinly veiled legal threats to every school district in the country.
_Just the Facts about Sexual Orientation; Youth_ was produced by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Educational Network (GLSEN), which aggressively promotes instruction about the homosexual lifestyle in elementary schools. A speaker at a 1998 GLSEN-sponsored conference in Boston, for example, advocated indoctrinating children as young as kindergarten age to accept homosexuality.
If schools are cowed into implementing the recommendations of _Just the Facts_, children will be encouraged to enter a lifestyle associated with disease and early death, one which has been condemned by every major religion and virtually all cultures from time immemorial. An evaluation of the assertions found in _Just the Facts_ reveals that the booklet is more opinion than fact.
_Just the Facts_ claims, "Sexual orientation develops across a person's lifetime; different people realize at different points in their lives that they are heterosexual, gay, lesbian, or bisexual."
Many people would find bizarre the suggestion that they are at different times alternately heterosexual, gay, lesbian, or bisexual. The origin of this peculiar notion is the infamous zoologist-turned-sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, whose influential 1948 work _Sexual Behavior in the Human Male_ theorized that all humans existed somewhere on a fluid continuum between exclusively heterosexual and exclusively homosexual.
Kinsey's work, however, is riddled with errors and pseudo-science. His data on the sexuality of children, for example, relied upon the scientifically dubious criminal experiences of a child molester. Kinsey himself has been exposed as a homosexual masochist and sexual anarchist driven by his antipathy towards traditional religion.
Armed with bad science, GLSEN proposes that elementary schools assume children are sexually ambiguous, and would have teachers encourage their presumed innate tendency towards homosexuality.
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