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Introduction to the Homosexual Agenda
There is a stark difference between toleration of a behavior, and society
embracing that behavior. In the entire debate regarding the acceptance
of homosexuality, nowhere is this more evident than the push for equal
treatment of homosexual issues in the public school system. Homosexual
activists argue that if homosexuality is an equally valid expression of
human sexuality, it ought to be explained as such in our schools, and given
equal treatment, including the mechanics of this sexual expression.
The argument is that since society should be tolerating this behavior,
it is therefore equal, and deserves equal treatment. It is
not true that something tolerated is something equal. Take the example
of smoking. This behavior used to be viewed as something glamorous,
and was extremely popular. Non-smokers tolerated this behavior, but
never considered it equal to non-smoking. This was especially so
as the health effects became manifest. Just as it has become clear
that the carcinogenic second-hand smoke from a smoker's cigarette is an
infringement on the rights of a non-smoker, the social repercussions of
homosexuality are an infringement on those who do not want this held up
as a model for our children. From these pages, it will become clear
that the homosexual agenda has to do with much more than tolerance.
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