
A public school district board's decision to teach homosexuality is innate and anal sex is just an alternative will be challenged in court after officials in Maryland refused to address concerns raised by parents.Officials with the
Thomas More Law Center told WND the issues are too important to ignore.The curriculum, developed in-house by the
Montgomery County Board of Education, not only is inaccurate,but it could expose children to life-threatening diseases by failing to provide sufficient warnings about alternative sexual behaviors,according to Edward L. White III, trial counsel with the Law Center who is handling the case."This curriculum is full of factual inaccuracies and runs counter to sound educational policy,"he said."It should not be taught in the public school."White said parents also should be alarmed by the teaching of "sexual variations.""The students are introduced to anal sex, which has a much higher risk rate of various infections,"he said."It's endangering the lives of students.""It's not the school system that's going to be taking care of them,"said White."It falls on parents,because the school did not do its job."Several local organizations protested to the local board and then the state education board.They asked that the material at least include a warning about anal sex that was issued by the Office of the Surgeon General and the National Institutes of Health,but their requests were denied.That leaves the program material,"the result of pressure by homosexual advocacy
groups,"subject to a legal challenge,the Law Center said.A notice of appeal already has been filed,and the briefs will follow soon, said the officials from the center.They will be assisted by Maryland attorney John R. Garza,who already is involved in the dispute.The attorneys will represent
Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum, Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays and the Family Leader Network.
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