What’s behind the war on the innocence of children?
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Australia; Victoria has become the epicentre of a
bizarre war on the innocence of children driven by an LGBTIQ agenda about which
parents are kept deliberately clueless.
In this week’s E-news you can read ACL
Victorian Director Dan
Flynn’s responses to the latest revelations about
what will become compulsory through the so called “Respectful Relationships”
program.
Victoria is where the so-called “Safe
Schools” program originated and “Respectful Relationships” draws from the same
rainbow ideology.
It is extreme sexual expressionism taught
to high school students as normal all dressed up as an anti-domestic violence
initiative.
It is unclear how the normalisation of
often degrading sexual acts helps in the war against domestic violence or helps
boys learn respect for girls.
In this week’s E-news we also release a new
paper that delves in detail behind the ideology that is driving “Safe Schools”
and “Respectful Relationships”.
A 27-page research paper may not be
everyone’s cup of tea but for those who want to know how our parliamentarians
have been deceived into funding a program most parents would have serious
reservations about, it is a must read.
Next week all eyes will again be on the
federal parliament as the Senate debates the Turnbull Government’s marriage
plebiscite enabling bill.
The Government wants to give the people a
say on marriage on February 11 but Labor under Bill Shorten have said they will
team up with the Greens, the Nick Xenophon Team and Derryn Hinch to block it.
The influence LGBTIQ rainbow politics is
having on our nation is extraordinary.
It is reaching into our children’s classrooms
and is steering our nation in a direction away from what is necessary for human
flourishing – stable family relationships based wherever possible on biological
kinship.
This is why it is important that we do not
take a backward step in our quest to preserve the definition of marriage in
law.
If Labor blocks the plebiscite, as
expected, we all need to stay in the game to persuade our fellow Australians of
the truth, beauty and goodness of marriage.
Our same-sex attracted friends are not
discriminated against in Australian law. But if marriage is de-gendered, expect
to see Victorian-style radical sex education roll our around the nation over
time.
Please continue to pray and please continue
to stay engaged. These are challenging times.