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Old 27th October 2005, 01:48 AM
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Why is Groundswell important?
Homosexuality is an important and divisive issue in our world today. Few topics garner as much attention in the press, church, and society at large as gay rights, "gay marriage," gay clergy, and other questions related to sexual orientation.

Honest-hearted Christians, for the most part, are not sure how to respond to the onslaught of homosexuality. They hold fast to the commands of Christ to love all people. Yet they cannot let go of the clear call throughout the whole of Scripture to sexual purity, chastity, and monogomous heterosexual marriage.



While good Christians hold back, our students are facing a tidal wave of pressure to accept homosexuality as morally good. Students who struggle with unwanted same-gender sexual attractions are told by the media, peers, and even teachers at school that they must have been born gay, and they should embrace homosexuality. Christian students may hear at church that homosexual sex is morally wrong, but they are told at school that homosexuality is good and only homophobic bigots do not accept homosexuality. Our youth are confused.

We hear from many desperate students who long to overcome their unwanted same-sex attractions, but have been told that their only choice is to accept a gay identity. They respond with grief and depression to the lies that their sexuality is fated and that they have no right or hope of change.

Public schools should not be promoting homosexuality!
In many communities, faculty members have assisted high-school and middle-school students in forming "Gay-Straight Alliances," where gay-identified or questioning youth discuss their sexuality. Some school guidance counselors, acting on misinformation, tell questioning youth that they must be gay, if they have a same-sex attraction, and encourage them to accept their homosexuality rather than seeking change.

How can we respond to homosexuality, especially within our public school systems? How can we provide struggling kids with safety from bullies and abusers, full information on the risks of homosexuality and the truth about the possibility of change? How can we protect parent's rights to guide their children, student's rights to self-determination, freedom of speech and freedom of religion?

In short, how can the truth about homosexuality be lovingly expressed within our public schools?
Groundswell is a conference that will train and equip concerned parents, educators, youth workers and students to transform the public schools with a powerful response to homosexuality. The conference is hosted by Exodus International, the leading Christian ministry for those affected by homosexuality, in partnership with Focus on the Family. Drawing on 30 years of experience responding to homosexuality, we will provide you with the answers your community needs.

http://groundswell2005.org/groundswell/tracks.htm

The gay and lesbian groups say that Groundswell causes people to live a lie and that a person's sexual orientation cannot be changed. While attempting to do what they think is a good deed, Groundswell may actually be causing havoc. What will happen years from now when these people pretending to be heterosexual leave their families and children to live their true sexual orientation?

Do they do more harm than good?
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Old 27th October 2005, 10:21 PM
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Yes the do more harm than good, I am not sure that they do any good. They have every right to preach their religious views, but the schools should not be pressured to promote a religious view of homosexuality. I believe that these people are motivated by a mix of both fear, and compassion. But I see no evidence of understanding or respect for the truth.
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What business does a school have of promoting any religious view? If there is a religiously-based "club", let a church or someone sponsor it outside of the school building and hours. Schools are not "teaching" homosexuality or any other lifestyle, unless addressed in some sociology text. They do, however, have to guarrantee the gay student safety within the school halls, as they do every other student. That includes traditional or same sex advances that are unwanted, violence, etc.

This whole deal sounds like another veiled attempt at teaching hate or false treatment. It just makes me sad that people will use Christianity for these things and think it's ok.
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