If your child's school observes the homosexual-sponsored "Day of Silence" on April 25, parents should consider keeping their children at home.
This is a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools. By remaining silent, the intent of the pro-homosexual students and teachers is to disrupt the classes while promoting the homosexual lifestyle.
DOS is sponsored by an activist homosexual group, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). Students are taught that homosexuality is a worthy lifestyle, homosexuality has few or no risks, and individuals are born homosexual and cannot change.
As Christians, always must speak the truth in love. We know that God's plan for family includes a mother and father, and that the gift of sexuality should be respected until marriage. Help set a good example for Wisconsin's teens.
This is a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools. By remaining silent, the intent of the pro-homosexual students and teachers is to disrupt the classes while promoting the homosexual lifestyle.
DOS is sponsored by an activist homosexual group, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). Students are taught that homosexuality is a worthy lifestyle, homosexuality has few or no risks, and individuals are born homosexual and cannot change.
As Christians, always must speak the truth in love. We know that God's plan for family includes a mother and father, and that the gift of sexuality should be respected until marriage. Help set a good example for Wisconsin's teens.