Contraceptive Sex Education rooted in Secular Humanism

Planned Parenthood, etc. is in the details

Planned Parenthood aka 'family planning services' is the devil behind the details of comprehensive K-12 contraceptive sex-education ever since its inception in the 60's. Planned Parenthood's spawn is SIECUS, Sexuality Information and Education Council of the US. SIECUS designs permissive sex-ed curriculum and provides the materials, videos, books, etc. used in the kindergarten through 12th grade classrooms across the country. It's designed to sexualize our kids. By giving more and more explicit sexual information year after year, it gets our youth first accepting, then using birth control drugs, devices, condoms and abortion. It's all done under "amoral" programs with friendly sounding names...promoting healthy sexuality, self-esteem, reducing the risk, defining the family, decision making skills, etc. Many state laws are such that a school counselor or nurse can take a minor age girl to a "health" clinic or provide counseling without parents knowledge or permission. The parent or guardian will be refused in getting the information.


Recently we've learned that King Middle School in Maine, through it's on-location health clinic, is doling out birth control drugs to girls as young as 11 years old.

Here's a bit of history as to how that came to be. In 2002, Maine's state legislature enacted the law that defines and compels the schools to implement a certain contraceptive sex-education program. Maine's Education Commissioner brought in SIECUS Sexuality Education 2004 as the main provider of comprehensive sex education curriculum along with Family Planning Association of Maine. The system is totalitarian in nature and based entirely upon secular or atheist humanism.

Yes, abortion providers write and deliver the K-12th grade comprehensive sex-ed curriculum....all paid for by the good ol' taxpayers. They train teachers and hire nurses to implement it. The law calls for abstinence, and they say they teach abstinence, but it's only a token and always in the notion of stay abstinent to avoid pregnancy or STDs and until you are ready, and have contraception available. So as far as any abortion provider teaching abstinence, for all intents and purposes it's a complete farce. But just having it there, keeps unwary parents and school personnel and administrators happy.

It will be very eye opening if you research Humanist Manifesto I (1933),II (1973), III (2003) and the Declaration(1980) on the web. You will learn that secular/atheistic Humanism is the origin and foundation of the entire SIECUS Sexuality Education.

Quick Lesson:

The radical changes that transformed our culture and system of education based on Judeo/Christian ethics and morality into a Secular Humanist one started in Europe in the early 1930's.


Cultural and sexual reformers joined their ideas and a new philosophy of Humanism, atheistic and agnostic, was developed. They based their ideology on transfer of faith in God to faith in man, in science and in education. They wrote their basic tenets in the Humanist Manifestos I, II, III and in the Declaration. They had many people sign on to the Manifesto and signing on is still going on today. The Humanist's basic premise is that man can make a better world without God. For about 30 years, the Humanists couldn't get too far in the US because the Judeo-Christian ethic was too strong in public schools and in political life. It was after the "pill" was invented that they were able to push forward in the US and the sexual revolution was underway.

By the early 60's, Humanists had control of our public educational system from college professors, teachers, government agencies that provided funding and textbook publishers as well. They got control of the whole pie. It wasn't long before there was a paradigm shift in education in general and in sex-ed in particular. God was out, free sex was in--no consequences with birth control and abortion. As self-fulfillment is a big thing to them, any group arrangement was OK ---homosex, polysex, man-boy sex. They indoctrinate Humanism by using values clarification and situation ethics.

Here is the connection to our present day comprehensive, contraceptive sex-ed curriculum.

1918 to 1940 – The Birth Control Review was printed, which included articles from Dr. Ernst Ruden, head of the Nazi sterilization program.

1922 - In her book, The Pivot of Civilization, Margaret Sanger writes about working with William Ralph Inge, the dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London and theologian for the Church of England, about getting contraception recognized as acceptable by the church. In the 1930 Lambeth Conference, the Church of England did just that, making it the first major church to make such a statement.

1940s - PP helped to negate the Comstock laws and effectively opened the U.S. mail to sex information. Today there is a thriving pornography business because of the removal of these laws.

1942 Birth Control Federation of America becomes Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
1963 Birth control pill is announced as being safe, natural, and physiologic
1964 Planned Parenthood president was Alan Guttmacher a signatory of Humanist Manifesto II.
Planned Parenthood founds SIECUS (Sexuality Information and Education Council for the US.) The SIECUS guidelines are a full implementation of the concepts on sexuality as set forth in Humanist Manifesto II. Lester Kirkendall was the founder of SIECUS and a signer of HM II.

1965 - Estelle Griswold, head of PP of Connecticut, initiated the court decision, Griswold v. Connecticut. This decision struck down all laws in the United States against contraception and found in “the emanations of the penumbra of the constitution” a right to privacy in sexual matters. This “right to privacy” found in the shadows opened the door for Roe v. Wade eight years later, and recently gave cause to strike down the anti-sodomy laws.

1998 AFY (Advocates for Youth), a radical group promoting homosexual, lesbian, bisexual and transgender practices for teens and children returned from a research trip to Europe where they studied the European sex education model.
1999 AFY recommended the US through off our outdated and irrelevant restraints by adopting the following:
Beginning in Kindergarten children should be taught explicit information about sexual matters.
Adults should teach and prepare kids for having sex rather than teach them for abstaining from having sex.
Adolescents should have access to pornography.
Sex ed and discussion about teen sexual activity should be value free and void of discussion about morality and virtue.
Condoms should be readily available and accessible in middle and high schools.
All Abstinence Until Marriage Education should be banned from public schools.
A national socialized medical system should pay for all abortion and contraceptive services. (So far they have 4 of the 7 accomplished.)

These recommendations by AFY are due to the fact that in 1996 in Washington there started to be a sentiment for a return to modesty and authentic abstinence education was clamoring for some of the sex-ed federal funding from Title V. Planned Parenthood was/is livid about having to give up their monopoly on federal funding for sex-ed.

2002 AFY teams up with SIECUS, Planned Parenthood, the Centers for Disease Control, NARAL, People for the American Way, PFLAG, to attack authentic Abstinence Until Marriage Education funding under Title V and reinvigorate the sexual revolution. They turned from teaching Health information to teaching Reproductive Health information.

The mission and theme of the campaign centers around the 3 R's Rights, Respect, and Responsibility.
RIGHTS: Children have a right to reproductive health care. This means they have a right to abortion on demand.
RESPONSIBILITY: means that young people need to be taught that pleasure is a part of human development, children are sexual from birth, and so called "safe-sex" should be part of lessons K-12. Involves readily available contraception especially condoms distribution.
RESPECT: Respect is two fold. The adult world is to show respect for teens and children to self-determination, deciding what services they want, what information they want access to and when they are ready to have sex.
Also "respect" is for respecting and affirming homosexuality as normal. Lots of propaganda to do that--the latest is from the National Education Association, where they have affirmed teaching on homosex "marriage".

2002 Maine passed Family Life Education Law MRSA 1910. Number one and two read as follows:

1. "Comprehensive life education" means education of students in K to grade 12 regarding human development and sexuality, including education on family planning and sexually transmitted diseases, that is medically correct and age-appropriate; that respects community values and encourages parental communication; that develops skills in communication, decision making and conflict resolution; that contributes to healthy relationships; that promotes responsible sexual behavior and addresses abstinence and the use of contraception; that promotes individual responsibility and involvement regarding sexuality; and that teaches skills for responsible decision making regarding sexuality."

2. "The commissioner shall provide effective, comprehensive family life education for students in K to grade 12. In providing such education, the commissioner shall contract with local family planning programs, including, but not limited to The Family Planning Association of Maine or its successor organization, to provide:".....

The Family Planning Association of Maine 2005 annual report of non-profit organization shows annual expenditures of approx. $5 million dollars. It receives about 1/3 of that from state of Maine and another 1/3 from the federal government. (our tax dollars at work). MFPA has been in the abortion business since 1997 providing abortion in South Portland and in Augusta. It also operates a statewide sex education program developing and implementing sex-ed curriculums.

2004 Maine's Education Commissioner fulfilled the mandate to provide comprehensive family life education to K-12 Maine children with SIECUS**2004 Sexuality Education.

Bottom line: SIECUS, along with Planned Parenthood and Family Planning Assoc.of Maine are financially vested interests the state of Maine has employed to provide the comprehensive K-12 sex-ed curriculum throughout the state of Maine. It is the dog chasing its tail. It is a wicked bad conflict of interest. Planned Parenthood knows the pill and condoms give rise to STD's and classroom sex-ed gives rise to the pill and condoms.


My opinion is that everybody loses with this plan, the children, the parents and families, the communities, and ultimately our society. Sex Education based on Humanism delivers moral rot and broken bodies. There is no faith, hope or love in giving youngsters permission to engage in sexual activity. "
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Hello, just getting on the radar!
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When will the church pick up the mantel it dropped and start teaching about sex? Why is it so uncomfortable in premarital counceling to talk about it? Why is it ignored? It's a problem, it's a sin, and it's not going away. Unless we address these issues IN THE CHURCH, how will the children know what God has to say about it? It shouldn't be ignored, or the focus. But it should be on the radar.
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See, I was thinking that a good title for this article would be "Contraceptive Sex Education rooted in Common Sense."

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When will the church pick up the mantel it dropped and start teaching about sex?


When they start letting their priests enjoy it.
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When will the church pick up the mantel it dropped and start teaching about sex?


I think all the churches to a certain extent were negatively effected by the cultural and sexual revolution that got well underway in the 60s. They "liberalized" and when liberalism enters the church, souls are left in the lurch and some lost. Our pastors fell asleep on job no longer preaching against sexual sin, matters of morality in general, or of the four last things, death, judgment, heaven and hell.

It's often said of the Catholic Church, the Vatican II Council opened the windows and allowed the smoke of Satan to enter. Yes, we went through "forty years in the desert"...Today, the Church is being purified.

I don't know if it's available online or not, but the CC issued what in my mind is one of her greatest documents on human sexuality. It's entitled, The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality: Guidelines for Education within the Family. It's 25 pages jam-packed with good stuff for parents. Some of the titles are: Human love as self-giving, love and sexuality, married love, true love and chastity, self mastery, education for chastity, current concerns that parents face, rights and duties of parents, paths of formation within the family, decency and modesty, self control, parents as models for their children, learning stages for sexuality, children's principle stages of development, adolescence, puberty, toward adulthood, practical guidelines and assistance for parents.

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SC posts:
See, I was thinking that a good title for this article would be "Contraceptive Sex Education rooted in Common Sense."


Then I surmise that you disagree 100% with my concluding sentence?

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When will the church pick up the mantel it dropped and start teaching about sex?


When they start letting their priests enjoy it.


You sure don't understand the CC! Celibacy, modesty, virginity and chastity are all beautiful parts of our gift of sexuality too.

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Modesty, virginity, and chastity I'll give you. They each have their place. But celibacy? Archaic and ridiculous, as far as I'm concerned.
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Let's turn to Clement to see what he has to say about the Apostles being married.

“Clement [of Alexandria] … gives a list of those of the apostles who were married. This he does on account of those who condemn marriage. He says, ‘Will they also condemn the apostles? For Peter and Philip had children, and Philip gave his daughters to husbands. Indeed, Paul does not hesitate to address his wife in one of his letters. It was to facilitate his mission that he did not bring her around with him.’ ” 7

He quotes Clement again:

“We are told that when blessed Peter saw his wife led away to death he was glad that her call had come and that she was returning home, and spoke to her in the most encouraging and comforting tones, addressing her by name: ‘My dear, remember the Lord.’ Such was the marriage of the blessed, and their consummate feeling towards their dearest.”


These are quotes from Eusebius, in turn quoting Clement, who saw the apostasy in the Catholic Church.

If it's good enough for the Apostles, to ask our priests to live up to some supposed "higher standard" is backward.
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But celibacy? Archaic and ridiculous, as far as I'm concerned.


OK, I can accept that.

Entrance into the Catholic priesthood is not compulsory. Priestly celibacy is a disciplinary regulation of the Western division of the Church freely chosen by every man who enters the seminary. It's not dogma, something universally proclaimed by the Chruch as an act of faith. Disciplinary regulations are subject to change by the Pope or the Congregations through which the orders or decisions of the CHrurch are issued and carried out. ON the other hand, a dogma applies to the whole Church during all the time, and is unchangeable.

Each man going in knows full well that the Church, the Bride of Christ, is to be his bride instead of a woman. It takes 12 years of training to become a priest and by the time of ordination, those men know full well if they want to keep the vow of chastity and promise to be celibate.

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Griswold v. Connecticut. This decision struck down all laws in the United States against contraception and found in “the emanations of the penumbra of the constitution” a right to privacy in sexual matters


american adults don't have a right to privacy in sexual matters? do tell.
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you seem to be suggesting contraception leads to abortions.

are you confused?
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1940s - PP helped to negate the Comstock laws


for which they deserve thanks from every american who supports the first amendment.
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It's often said of the Catholic Church, the Vatican II Council opened the windows and allowed the smoke of Satan to enter.


often said by whom? mel gibson's father?
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Interesting article and history.  Somethings to think about.  YOu nibbled at the edges of a tangental issue, but did not go there.  Perhaps in a follow up article?  And that is the connection between Margaret Sanger, Ernst Ruden, and Eugenics.
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KINGBEE POSTS:
you seem to be suggesting contraception leads to abortions.

are you confused?


Thanks Kingbee for checking out my latest.

Yes, I'm saying that contraception leads directly to abortion, and that societal approval of artificial birth prevention led to societal approval of abortion. It's other descendants are cloning, embryonic experimentation, genetic manipulation and euthanasia. It's all a viscous circle of death.

I know that contraceptive technology leads to abortion because of Catholic teachings but for those who haven't that benefit, all they have to do is look at history.

Here, let me connect the dots...but first start with a quote from Plato. "What the law allows, the law encourages." ----or people behave the way they are expected to behave.

We know that the Government officially sanctioned the use of artificial birth control in the early 60s...and 10 years later in 1973, on the basis of a woman's right to privacy, Roe v Wade decided abortion on demand be made available throughout the land.

By separating the unitive and procreative aspects of conjugal life, our culture actually encourages wholesale sexual promiscuity, marital infidelity and opened the doors to every sort of sexual perversion and aberration.

If the purpose of sexual acts is merely for self pleasure without any self-discipline and with no neccessity for committment or responsibility, then there is almost no limit to what kind of acts in that context would be considered moral.

It doesn't take much power of observation to see that the dire consequences of "free" sex through contraception degrades women into being objects of sexual satisfaction, causes exploitation of women and children, resulted in skyrocketed divorce rates, as well as an epidemic of venereal diseases in people of all ages, and a billion dollar pornography industry.

There is no doubt in my mind that the green light for contraception in the 60s has created the sex-addicted society of today.

Contraception has paradoxicially multiplied, not reduced, abortion. Today's modernistic age of materialism, and hedonistic/alternative lifestyles, for contracepting adults and now school age children, sex is recreational, and the unplanned unborn a hindrance to self-fulfillment and an expendable evil. That incipient life is a non-person, it has no right to exist, it can be killed with impunity.

Once contraception fails, for whatever reason, the pressing demand, the green light for abortion kicks in. Now, a viscious deadly pattern is firmly entrenched. Contraception is necessary to avoid abortion, which, in turn, is indespensible when contraception fails.

Both sides, pro-lifer and pro-abortioners, agree that contraception, the root evil, is a gateway that leads to abortion, the backup against pregnancy. Demographic studies show that the easy availability of contraception leads to an increase in abortion everywhere.

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Merry Christmas to you and your family, Lulapilgrim!
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Hello Everyone,

Four years later and I have a follow up to my original article.

In 2009, I moved from Maine to Florida, but that hasn't dampened my interest in what is going on there as I have many nieces and nephews who still attend schools there.

Last month, there was more news on Maine's classroom sex instruction programs.

It turns out there is a new program in place called FLASH..."The Family Life and Sexual Health Program", created and funded by Family Planning Association of Maine. It's to be fully implemented in grades 4-12 this month.

Before "sex ed specialists" went from school to school teaching the programs but no more. Now, they will teach only elementary, while the health teachers will teach the middle and high school programs.

 

 

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Santorum has resurrected contraception as taboo.:pout:

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Quoting stevendedalus, reply 19
Santorum has resurrected contraception as taboo
End of stevendedalus's quote

Well its easy to ignore the reality of the issue when you make over a million annually so you can actually provide for any number of children.

At what point do religious zealots realize that sexual desire is innate in humans? It's written in our DNA for good reason (to reproduce) but we no longer live in an agrarian society where being fruitful and multiplying actually helps survival. We now live in an overpopulated world where it is difficult for many to raise even a single child. It amazes me that some churches still teach that everything including even masturbation is sin when their own clergy can't even keep their own pants zipped up.

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Quoting lulapilgrim, reply 16
I know that contraceptive technology leads to abortion because of Catholic teachings
End of lulapilgrim's quote

Well maybe you should look elsewhere for the truth since both abortion and contraceptives predate not only the Catholic Church but also the birth of Christ....by several centuries.

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Right on,Smoothseas. Today, sending one kid to college is rough, let alone four or five.

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Stevendedalus,

Santorum has resurrected contraception as taboo.:pout:

 

How so? What did he say? I missed that.

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Quoting Smoothseas, reply 21
Quoting lulapilgrim,
reply 16
I know that contraceptive technology leads to abortion because of Catholic teachings
End of Smoothseas's quote

Quoting Smoothseas, reply 21
Well maybe you should look elsewhere for the truth since both abortion and contraceptives predate not only the Catholic Church but also the birth of Christ....by several centuries.
End of Smoothseas's quote

Oh please. Truth is truth...I happened to learn this truth that contraception leads to abortion from Catholic Church teaching, so what?

I learned the truth that George Washington was our first President from public school teaching in the 1950s. Both Washington and the Presidency predated that teaching too.

And besides what you quoted isn't all I wrote:

Quoting lulapilgrim, reply 16

Yes, I'm saying that contraception leads directly to abortion, and that societal approval of artificial birth prevention led to societal approval of abortion. It's other descendants are cloning, embryonic experimentation, genetic manipulation and euthanasia. It's all a viscous circle of death.

I know that contraceptive technology leads to abortion because of Catholic teachings but for those who haven't that benefit, all they have to do is look at history.


End of lulapilgrim's quote

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Quoting stevendedalus, reply 19
Santorum has resurrected contraception as taboo.
End of stevendedalus's quote

Quoting Smoothseas, reply 20
Well its easy to ignore the reality of the issue when you make over a million annually so you can actually provide for any number of children.
End of Smoothseas's quote

I understand your point, but the main focus of this article is contraception use of those who are outside of the marriage bond.

Sexualizing the masses as early in life as possible is the name of the game of the "anything goes" crowd and contraception/abortion makes that possible. 

We are at the point where our government public schools sex instruction educators are doling out artificial birth control to 6th graders....11 year old girls and I'll betcha Santorum is mighty concerned about that.

And when the birth control fails, and the 11 year old gets pregnant, then what the school teaches, advocates and abets is abortion.

You can take it to the bank that there are no Catholic principles of purity and chastity in place there.