UK grammar school has question on marriage - homosexuals claim it is a homophobic question


A grammar school in the UK included a question on traditional marriage in a Maths quiz - homosexuals are screaming that they are offended and the school is homophobic. Bizarre!

The teacher at Royal Grammar School, an all-boy’s school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, included a statement about traditional marriage in a question about percentages. Here is the question:
‘If in a town 70% of the men are married to 90% of the women (and each marriage is between one man and woman, as God intended when he made humans male and female) what percentage of the adult population are married?’

Parents have screamed it as homophobic and for teaching children homophobia instead of teaching calculations. The maths is in the question. What people are objecting to is the traditional definition of marriage.

"between one man and woman, as God intended when he made humans male and female)"
So, why is the traditional concept of marriage so offensive and homophobic? Why are people claiming that God is homophobic? Romans 1:27 clearly states that God hands homosexuals over - as a form of judgement all homosexual activity and those who support such activity - to flourish in their sin...and a part of that judgement is to have a depraved mind. 

Royal Grammar School headmaster Philip Wayne said the question was simply part of a test for higher-level students and was set by a teacher.

‘I’m sorry on behalf of the whole school community of governors, staff and boys for any offense this has caused. But we believe and support traditional marriage. For parents to be offended by this one quiz question, clearly displays the disproportionate response homosexuals are achieving by whipping up homophobic hysteria whenever they see anything that speaks against their chosen lifestyle.   ’ Wayne said.

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