More links between "Talking about Touching" and prostitution and homosexuality

By Domenico Bettinelli, Jr. ( articles - email ) | Oct 06, 2003

WorldNetDaily has an article on "Talking about Touching" that adds more information to my article on the same program. Mary Jo Anderson shows why the links between the Committee for Children, which created the curriculum, and pro-gay, pro-prostitution groups should make you nervous. Basically, these people set out to make homosexual sex and, in fact, any sexual activity, commonplace and well accepted starting at the earliest ages. Is it any coincidence that there are news stories of oral sex between seventh graders on school buses?

And since the public schools are already saturated with explicit sex education programs, the last bastions are private schools, especially Catholic ones. And TaT isn't limited to schools; it's coming to a religious education class near you. Some dioceses are even requiring that children go through the program in order to receive the sacraments, even if they're home-schooled. There's no safe place. Now more than ever parents must stand up for their rights and refuse to let their children be abused this way.

How could bishops allow this? Most often they don't know. Dioceses are scrambling to satisfy the demands of the Dallas Charter and have a program in place before their audit by Kathleen McChesney's child abuse prevention office, so CFC approaches liberal middle managers in the diocese with the program, and --presto!-- here you go, with no theological review or any checking whatsoever.

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