6/14 I am already getting hate email by the gay community criticizing
the post Congressional Gang Rape of America as full of hate and bigotry. I
do not hate gays, one of my fondest memories involves a gay man that I
was very close to. I’ve had a few good gay friends and I never
objected to what they were doing (except for advances). I’ve seen up
close what the gay lifestyle is all about and I in no way meant to attack
homosexuals. But gay activists have gone after our children in public school, and
many who are demanding gay marriage have no interest in the issue except to forcefully
gain access to our children and promote the gay life.
Christian parents did not start this fight. We are doing what we
have to in order to protect our children from being
recruited into a deadly lifestyle. I know, I’ve seen it up close,
I’ve witnessed the consequences, and I will not stand by while gay
activists gain access to our children’s minds and attempt to
reprogram them through public school.
See previous post:
Apology to Muslims and Gays
Even though blessedcause has
posted excerpts of the Quran showing what terrorists do is sanctioned by Islam, I
have to say that every American Muslim I have ever met has been kind,
friendly and gentle. The thought of anyone persecuting an American
Muslim, especially a child, is highly offensive to me. The kids that I
drive to school know that if they really want fireworks, say something
detrimental about a Muslim or any group. Contrary to popular belief, I
do not hate Muslims or homosexuals, I’ve partied with them, I’ve dated
them, I’ve washed their feet and I’ve wept for them.
I’ve known more homosexuals in my life than Muslims. I
lived in Ashland, Oregon, a highly populated gay community. I
became really close with a man who was bi, he used to get stoned out
of his head and tell me all kinds of things about the gay community,
and I saw first hand the torture he was going through. It wasn't from
persecution, in fact, his biggest problem was he was so popular. His
life was the most tragic I'd ever known and at the time, I couldn't
help him, all I could do was be there for him. Don't tell me I hate
gays, you have no idea what you're saying.
I hate what homosexuality did to him. I hate the medical consequences
gay people go through. I hate that homosexuality drags you into it
deeper and deeper until you don't recognize yourself any more as you
reach for escapes that just get you in deeper. I hate the appetites
that develop the deeper you get into perversion, always looking for
the deeper thrill. I hate the darkness and I hate the despair. And
when I see that reaching out for our little children, telling our
children that anal sex is normal in spite of the dire consequences it
brings, the lies about AIDS and homosexual lifestyles...I get
activated. I have already offered the militant gay groups a deal. Stop
trying to recruit our children! Get your gay militant activists out of
our public schools and I'll shut up about the truth about
homosexuality, AIDS, pedophilia and gay marriage. Homosexual activists
started this fight. And it grieves me that much of what I have to say
hurts individual homosexuals, but I will not stand by and watch our
children be recruited into a lifestyle that is harmful.
It is the same thing with Muslims. I have NO PROBLEM with them, in
fact
there is the nicest Muslim kid that my son is getting to know
better and I’m thrilled, he seems like a really nice kid. I purposely
buy my gas from the Muslim gas station in town, the people are so nice
there. I’ve dated Muslim men, (I thought they believed in Jesus as the
Christ), and I was very fond of a Muslim that I used to work with and
banter, we would laugh so hard. It feels odd to refer to him as "a Muslim" because he is
just like me, except in matters of faith. I have NO PROBLEMS with
Muslims, I’ve never met one I didn’t like. (Though to be honest, I
don't think I've met one that takes their religion seriously.)
But I take SERIOUS ISSUE with tyrannical public school educators trying to
push Islam and homosexuality on children, shocking examples
are all over this website. Religious freedom
means we have the right to worship Who or what we want, and public
school should NOT be dissing Christianity while forcing and glorifying
Islam, homosexuality or any other ideology to young children. I am
angry, but it’s not at Muslims or homosexuals, it’s at the arrogant
tyranny of our
public school systems. And because of their actions, I am forced to object
loudly to what they are teaching. It grieves me that it does hurt
individual Muslims or homosexuals, but I will not sit by quietly while
public school educators impose their ideology on young children.
When public school teachers and activists stop foisting their
liberal views to their captive audience, then I’ll stop listing all the reasons I object. But
until our children are left in peace to learn READING, WRITING and
ARITHMETIC, I have no choice but to defend my family.
I tell you the
truth, Jesus would not be clapping out erasers or grading papers and
serving the
teachers as they pass out pornographic homosexual materials to children or ask
them to memorize prayers on their hands and knees to allah and
fast for Ramadan. Christian children are the temples of God, to teach
them such things is an abomination. I have no doubt there would be
some serious table throwing if Jesus was in a classroom where children
are taught:
"There are a lots of ways for gay men to have enjoyable sex. ...
It's up to you to find out what you like and how you like to do it.
... Jerking off is a fun, safe and healthy way for guys to enjoy our
bodies and fantasies." The author goes on to provide explicit details
of how "gay men can make love." A note of encouragement follows
profanity-laced tips on performing anal sex: "You may have to practice
a bit before it starts feeling really good." ~ "Young, Gay & Proud"
I am sincerely sorry for any grief I cause individual Muslims
or homosexuals while I confront public schools with what they are
teaching our children. That was not my intent. Muslims and homosexuals
are precious in the
eyes of God and I know your grief breaks His heart even more than it
does mine. Jesus wept for the Pharisees on the temple steps asking
"how will you escape the fires of hell?" knowing they had not accepted
Him as Lord and Savior, knowing what was in their hearts. All people
are precious to the LORD, but some actions are to be condemned, and
some beliefs are commanded to be avoided. That is our religious
freedom. Public school educators must STOP their abuse of our
freedoms.
~ Jen Shroder
founder
Related article:
Loving Muslims, Hating Educational Tyranny