Recently I wrote about the trend in public schools to push an "if it feels good, do it" brand of sex education on our kids. Those who write the "health education" curriculum, oversee the lesson plans and have the greatest authority in education believe that there are no taboos, and no boundaries on a teenager's sex life.
That they actually believe teens should engage in sex at all should be enough to cause outrage - but it goes much further than that. Dr. Miriam Grossman's new book, "You're Teaching My Child What?" documents how they seek to shape an entire...












Daughters Under Siege
Sez I: Au contraire, friend. You don't have to be a theologian or a sociologist to see that people are flawed, and that we all make mistakes. The question is not about the 'root problem', for we all know what it is: imperfection by whatever name you wish to call it. What you folks don't seem to want to understand is that teaching caution and restraint in matters sexual where children are concerned does not necessarily equate to prudishness or reluctance to accept 'reality'. We KNOW that the sex instinct is a powerful one and like fire, it must be mastered else it master...