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October 26, 2000 (David W. Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061-0368, fbns@wayoflife.org) - Homosexuality is being promoted in many of the public schools of America, and the homosexual agenda has the blessing of the highest levels of the National Education Association (NEA). NEA President Robert Chase gave the keynote address at the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) conference in Arlington Heights, Illinois, this month (ãHomosexual convention targets grade-school kids,ä WorldNetDaily, Oct. 11, 2000). The GLSEN promotes homosexuality in schools by propagandizing teachers and school officials, providing materials, and establishing homosexual student clubs called Gay-Straight Alliances. There are currently over 700 of these in high schools and middle schools. (The Newton North High School in Newton, Massachusetts, recently celebrated ãBisexual Awareness Day.ä) GLSEN is also targeting elementary schools and kindergartens. GLSEN also pressures school officials to stop sponsoring the Boy Scouts, because of the organizationâs common-sense ban on homosexual scoutmasters.
One of the books distributed by GLSEN is ãCelebrating Families,ä featuring lesbian mothers with adopted daughters. The GLSEN-distributed movie ãThatâs a Familyä depicts homosexual couples as normal, healthy ãfamilies.ä The proposed lesson plan for grades 4-6 describes anti-homosexual thinking as persecution and compares it with Christians who are persecuted for their faith.
A ãVisitorâs Companionä distributed at the GLSEN conference advertised homosexual bars and sex clubs in the Chicago area.
One of the seminars taught public school teachers how to ãcome out of the closetä and declare their homosexuality to the students and faculty.
Another seminar was titled ãResponding to the Right Wing.ä The leader of the seminar, Barbara Miner, expressed fear of school vouchers, because ãvouchers and private schools will do an end-run around 20 to 30 years of rights gains.ä These homosexual activists know that the average person is against them and the only way they can gain power is by using the government-controlled education monopoly and the decree of ungodly judges who subvert the constitution.
NEA President Robert Chase told the conference he did not care what ãright wingä Christians think about his support of the homosexual agenda. The Family Research Council had launched a campaign urging people to write to Chase to discourage him from attending the conference, but Chase laughed about it and said he was happy they ãare coming after me.ä