The
social re-engineering by the anti-life,
anti-family, homosexualist forces continues,
and will stop at nothing to impose their
diabolical worldview of sexuality. Now
even babies are targeted.
Such
sex indoctrination at earlier ages = more
illicit sexual activity for youth = more
unwanted pregnancies = more abortions
= more billions for Planned Parenthood
and their ilk.
Sexual
deviancy at earlier ages = more successful
thwarting of God's design = a world dominated
by Satan.
We
face a deadly onslaught. The fight for
the culture of life is an all-out fight
to the death (or to life). The enemy is
Satan himself. We have our work cut out
for us.
Parents should
give babies sense of sexuality from birth:
Planned Parenthood
Kathleen Gilbert Thu Jan 06 18:26 EST
Abortion
NEW
YORK, January 6, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- A program touted as “a bold, nationwide,
social change effort”
is being launched by Planned Parenthood
to alter family dialogue about sexuality
and encourage parents to ease their children’s
transition into a sexually active lifestyle.
Entitled
“Real Life. Real Talk,” the
program was first used in Connecticut,
New York, Maine, and Arizona between 2004
and 2008, and its nationwide distribution
is now being funded by groups that include
the Ford Foundation.
The
stated goal of the program is “to
positively change the social climate in
communities” with “more open,
honest, and balanced talk” about
sex; it targets parents and guardians
of children as young
as 8 years old.
“A
more positive social climate will, over
time, help to ensure that people —
particularly young people — have
adequate information and services to enable
them to make healthy sexual choices,”
states Planned Parenthood, noting that
“getting people to talk openly ...
about ... sensitive or stigmatized”
issues is always “a critical step
in making social change happen.”
The
program teaches parents to promote communication
and “clear up slang” regarding
such topics as oral
sex and masturbation, and to help
children navigate the sexually active
lifestyle by “point[ing] out…condoms”
in the drugstore and providing other forms
of contraception.
“Take
your teen to a clinic for contraception
and exams, or let your teen know where
to go for help to prepare to be sexually
active,” advises the document. In
conclusion, the group expects that “a
cascade of positive behavior change in
sexual health will follow” from
the program.
Planned
Parenthood’s own website offers
examples
on how to educate teenagers on navigating
sexual activity, including anal sex and
masturbation. The page entitled “all
about the anus” is visible as of
publishing from the site’s search
page, although it is no longer
directly accessible.
The
abortion group also elaborates on its
philosophy for sexual behavior in children
in theparental
section of the website, where
it educates parents on how to assess their
children’s sexuality in a hierarchy
of needs.
At
the very foundation of a pyramid of all
human needs lies “needs of the body,”
which Planned Parenthood describes as
including sexual satisfaction, and whose
sexual aspect should
involve even the smallest infants:
“We couldn’t live without
nutritious food, clean water and air,
and regular sleep. We also need to feel
good about our bodies and our sexuality,
and take pleasure in them.
“We
need to give babies a sense of themselves,
their sexuality, and their bodies from
birth.”
Planned
Parenthood goes on to explain that babies
who masturbate should not be discouraged,
or else they will become “ashamed”
of their sexuality and “may not
trust us later in life when they need
guidance about sex and sexuality.”
In a list of “realistic goals”
for meeting a child’s “bodily
needs,” parents are encouraged to
“acknowledge that my child is a
sexual being.”
Elsewhere,
the organization instructs parents to
tell children up
to the age of five that “it’s
normal to touch one’s sex organs
for pleasure” and “to seek
privacy” when doing so. Children
up to the age of seven should be told
“that people experience sexual pleasure
in a number of different ways.”
The
theory that children are sexual from birth
was spearheaded by Alfred Kinsey, the
“father of the sexual revolution,”
who in the 1930s and 40s tested his hypothesis
by measuring “orgasms” in
hundreds of molested children, some as
young as two months old. One victim of
Kinsey’s experiments, which were
carried out with the help of several pedophiles,
spoke
out against her abuse in a
WorldNetDaily interview in October.
In
June, outraged parents made national
news after a Planned Parenthood
class in Southwest Iowa taught young teenagers
sexual positions.
"For
to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."
(Phil 1:21)
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