Kenyan church says no to sex ed. classes

Oct 20, 2016 by

by George Conger Anglican Ink:

The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) stands opposed to the introduction of sex education classes in primary schools, saying introducing the subject to early to children without input from the church would harm their moral character. In an address given on 7 Oct 2016 at the graduation ceremony at St Paul’s University in Limeru, the Most Rev. Jackson Ole Sapit said sex education was best handled in consultation with the family church and other education “stakeholders” and not imposed by government fiat. The archbishop urged young people to be faithful to the church’s teachings and avoid fornication and sexual immorality.

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Editor’s note: The Stop CSE website has important further detail on the way UN-backed CSE is deliberately sexualising children and removing social and religious taboos around sex, in the name of ‘education’: 

Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is one of the greatest assaults on the health and innocence of children. This is because unlike traditional sex education, comprehensive sexuality education is highly explicit and promotes promiscuity and high-risk sexual behaviors to children as healthy and normal. CSE programs have an almost obsessive focus on teaching children how to obtain sexual pleasure in various ways. Yet, ironically, comprehensive sexuality education programs are anything but comprehensive as they fail to teach children about all of the emotional, psychological and physical health risks of promiscuous sexual activity.  The ultimate goal of CSE is to change the sexual and gender norms of society, which is why CSE could be more accurately called “abortion, promiscuity, and LGBT rights education.” CSE is a “rights-based” approach to sex education and promotes sexual rights to children at the expense of their sexual health.

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