Monday, December 05, 2011

Muslims & Christians unite against sex education

The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) organised a Conference in London at Westminster against Pornographic sex education programmes in schools and under the title: Sex education is sexual sabotage.
The Conference was co-hosted by the Working Party on the Sexualisation of Children under the Lords and Commons Family and Child Protection Group.

Many Representatives of national organisations who are concerned with the welfare and morality of the children attended the Conference.

International Speakers from the US and UK addressed the Conference,as well as , Imam Shahid Raza Khan, the Director of the Muslim College in London.

The Member of Parliament: Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP for North-East Somerset, said that the meeting was “terrifically important. SPUC’s work is of overwhelming importance for our society.”
 
"During the meeting, Dr Judith Reisman, the global expert on sexology took delegates back in time to explain why sex education in schools is so explicit today. In the 1940s, there was invented the myth that children are sexual at birth, a presupposition which underpins material used in sex and relationships education (SRE) today.

Dr Reisman said it is child abuse to expose children to sexually-explicit material because of the lasting and uncontrollable effect such exposure can have on children’s developing brains"
Lynette Burrows, a leading commentator on the family and a mother of six children, said: “Sex education has an unacceptable number of casualties.”

She argued that the open promotion of paedophilia in the 1970s is now manifested in a different form, namely pornographic sex education. Both Mrs Burrows and Dr Reisman also argued that school-based sex education was not necessary, as parents throughout the ages have proved themselves competent educators of their children in sexual matters. The rise of out-of-wedlock pregnancies, sexually-transmitted infections and child abuse runs parallel with the rise of sex education by so-called professionals rather than parents".

Mrs Antonia Tully (SPUC),who is leading the  national campaign SPUC: SAFE AT SCHOOL, showed the audience a few clips of a sexual video (Living and Growing) which is shown to small children in schools.

Imam Shahid Raza Khan emphasized the 3 basic concepts in Islam: Family, sprituality and morality.

The Chair of the Conference, John Smeaton, who is the national director of SPUC, thanked Dr A Majid Katme,the Spokesman of the Islamic Medical Association for his work and activities in highlighting this campaign amongst the Muslims in Britain.

Amongst the audience was Yusuf Patel, who has campaigned in many cities and mosques in Britain in order to alert and educate parents.

Near the end, 2 Christian parents gave short talks about their great concerns and activities when they discovered what their children have been taught and shown in their sex education classes in schools.

Following the Conference, Jonathan Evans, MP for Cardiff North, and Andrea Leadsom, MP for South Northamptonshire, joined parents in delivering to the Department of Education a 47,000-signature petition to Michael Gove, the Education Secretary, calling for sex DVDs to be banned from UK primary schools.

For all the details regarding this national campaign, please go to the website of SPUC: http://www.spuc.org.uk/

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