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A Report on the U.N.’s Shocking Sexuality Guidelines

Brian2580 Wrote: Aug 31, 2009 10:33 PM
I see the numerous links suggesting "The UN wants 5 year olds to pleasure themselves" but does anyone have an actual link to the report? I am not a big fan of the UN or UNESCO but I would like to see the source myself. Also, I would like some specific examples of how anything the U.N. has done has effected U.S. policy? It would seem the recommendations are global but voluntary. What would work in Africa for instance may not work in the U.S.

I do believe there is a place for evidence based reporting or research in this area. Christians should not be afraid of it. If Christians are right the evidence will support their position. What is wrong with engaging in the conversation? The whole "I double-barrel dare anyone to force my...

During the summer slump, two United Nations agencies — United Nations Economic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) — issued highly controversial new guidelines for sexuality education of children around the world. These groups have a long history of pushing “reproductive health care,” and the new report, International Guidelines on Sexuality Education, builds on an earlier report released by the International Planned Parenthood Federation to promote the “need and entitlement” for sexuality education for children beginning at age five.

Not surprisingly, both documents argue for “guaranteeing” the sexual rights of children and for integrating...

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