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Section
28 must stay
The Christian Institute today responded to gay rights campaigners who
have launched a campaign to repeal Section 28, the law which currently
bans the promotion of homosexuality in schools.
Colin Hart, Director of the Institute said today:
"Section 28 was introduced because some Councils were spending inordinate
amounts of money promoting homosexuality in schools.
A variety of techniques are currently being used to get round Section
28. Glasgow, Manchester and Islington are already promoting homosexuality
with public money.
Islington teachers are encouraged to use materials which aggressively
promote homosexuality amongst five year old primary school children.
Manchester City Council sponsors an internet site which tells young people
where they can break the criminal law by committing homosexual acts in
public.
Some 70% of men believe that homosexual practice is wrong. They are not
bigots or terrorists as some leading gay rights campaigners are now implying
by linking their Section 28 campaign with the Soho Bombing. The 70% of
men simply believe that homosexual practice is wrong. This is also the
view of all the world's main religions.
Parents do not want teachers being told to promote homosexuality to their
children. The Government should abandon its plans to legalise this."
ENDS
For further information contact:
Colin Hart on 0191 281 5664
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