Well, the godless communist french canadians are back at work, trying to destroy Christianity. THIS story took my breath away for its deep and unapologetic promotion of satan's agenda.
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Thank God I live in Jesusland!!
WARNING!! Do not read this story if you are unsaved or of a weak heart! Explicit canadian porn! You have been warned!!
'How-to-be promiscuous' plan considered by schools
'Black Book' also promotes 'gay' agenda, abortion and calls God 'fat black dyke'
'Black Book' also promotes 'gay' agenda, abortion and calls God 'fat black dyke'
A sexually-explicit guide that condemns traditional North American values and promotes homosexuality and abortion to young girls learning about sex is being considered for use in public schools, and leaders at a family-values think tank are horrified.
"We have to find a way to stop this from happening," Joseph Ben-Ami, the executive director of the Institute for Canadian Values, told WND. "People don't know this is happening."
The project is called, "The Little Black Book – A Book on Healthy Sexuality Written by Grrrls (sic) for Grrrls" and was assembled by a group including the St. Stephen's House community service organization.
For example, the guide states that "only 10% of the population is heterosexual – the rest being 'mixed' or bi-sexual," but mentions no evidence. It also promotes homosexuality and labels parents "homophobes."
"So are children until they get minds of other own," it said.
"One section devoted to lesbian sex is entitled, 'My First Time F***ing a Girl!" This in a book intended for young girls, Ben-Ami noted.
Neither an e-mail nor a telephone call to St. Stephen's was returned. St. Stephen's reports it was started by the Anglican Diocese in 1962, and "was" a Christian-based settlement house providing community services. It became "independent" in 1974.
And in a swipe at anyone with a religious background or beliefs, the book includes the comment that, if "you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
"'The Little Black Book' is one of the most obscene and irresponsible 'educational' books we have come across," said the institute. "Canadians from all walks of life need to take action now to ensure that children are not exposed to its harmful influence."
Reminding readers that it's intended for fairly young girls, it honors the 40th anniversary of the Barbie doll with a list of recommendations for the occasion.
Those include "Shave her head and give her a nose ring," "Have Barbie marry another Barbie," "Have her take part in an orgy," and "Give her leather bondage gear, a whip and chains."
It also lists "Fun alternatives to intercourse: Petting, Cyber sex, phone sex, kissing, making out, blowjob" and others.
"We have to find a way to stop this from happening," Joseph Ben-Ami, the executive director of the Institute for Canadian Values, told WND. "People don't know this is happening."
The project is called, "The Little Black Book – A Book on Healthy Sexuality Written by Grrrls (sic) for Grrrls" and was assembled by a group including the St. Stephen's House community service organization.
For example, the guide states that "only 10% of the population is heterosexual – the rest being 'mixed' or bi-sexual," but mentions no evidence. It also promotes homosexuality and labels parents "homophobes."
"So are children until they get minds of other own," it said.
"One section devoted to lesbian sex is entitled, 'My First Time F***ing a Girl!" This in a book intended for young girls, Ben-Ami noted.
Neither an e-mail nor a telephone call to St. Stephen's was returned. St. Stephen's reports it was started by the Anglican Diocese in 1962, and "was" a Christian-based settlement house providing community services. It became "independent" in 1974.
And in a swipe at anyone with a religious background or beliefs, the book includes the comment that, if "you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
"'The Little Black Book' is one of the most obscene and irresponsible 'educational' books we have come across," said the institute. "Canadians from all walks of life need to take action now to ensure that children are not exposed to its harmful influence."
Reminding readers that it's intended for fairly young girls, it honors the 40th anniversary of the Barbie doll with a list of recommendations for the occasion.
Those include "Shave her head and give her a nose ring," "Have Barbie marry another Barbie," "Have her take part in an orgy," and "Give her leather bondage gear, a whip and chains."
It also lists "Fun alternatives to intercourse: Petting, Cyber sex, phone sex, kissing, making out, blowjob" and others.
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