Matt Barber is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law and serves as policy director for cultural issues for Concerned Women for America.
|
Home \ Contents \ Site Search \ Contact |
|
One News Now PERSPECTIVES: Enough with the "gay" stuff! by Matt Barber, Guest Columnist May 5, 2008
On April 25, adult homosexual activists with the
Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) held their annual "Day
of Silence" (DOS) propaganda push. During DOS, teachers and students in
roughly 3,000 middle schools, high schools and colleges across the country
are cynically used as culture war pawns in an effort to legitimize
conventionally immoral, objectively deviant and demonstrably high-risk
sexual behaviors. Kids and teachers are encouraged on DOS to disrupt the school day by refusing to speak in class as a show of support to students who self-identify as "GLBT" (No, GLBT has nothing to do with bacon, lettuce and tomato; it's liberalese for "gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender"). DOS purports to confront the alleged systematic harassment
and bullying of sexually confused students who consider themselves "GLBT."
Naturally, where there is actual bullying, anywhere, anytime, for any
reason, those responsible should be firmly disciplined. However, the
reality is that DOS has very little to do with "bullying" and has
everything to do with pro-homosexual, anti-Christian indoctrination. Consider that during DOS, many kids who hold time-honored
traditional values relative to sexual morality (i.e., that human sexuality
is a gift from God to be shared between husband and wife within the bonds
of marriage) are frequently and ironically tagged as "hateful," "bigoted,"
and "homophobic." (Who's doing the bullying?) But this year, something extraordinary happened on the way
to the brainwashing. Kids at schools all over the country stood tall and
said, "Enough is enough!" Untold thousands of students participated in a
peaceful, pro-family counter effort called the "Day of Silence Walkout." In unyielding defense of God's design for natural human
sexuality, marriage and family, these gutsy kids stayed home from school
on DOS (with their parents' permission) and let school officials know why.
Some of them even participated in peaceful prayer rallies outside school
in support of sexual morality and purity. The DOS Walkout was an overwhelming success and far
exceeded the expectations of the dozens of participating pro-family
organizations, such as Concerned Women for America (CWA). Take the Seattle area's Mount Si High School for instance.
Out of 1,410 students, nearly half (638) reportedly walked out of school
on DOS with a unified voice saying, "No! We're here to learn. We refuse to
be subject to radical homosexual indoctrination at school or anywhere
else!" The Rev. Ken Hutcherson, a former pro-football player,
current pro-family champion and pastor of Antioch Bible Church, led the
charge in defense of God's moral standard at Mount Si. He organized a
prayer rally outside the school -- which his daughter attends -- and was
joined by hundreds of parents, children and community members. This year's DOS Walkout was an amazing triumph for
righteousness and is terrific news indeed. But better news is yet to come.
God has a wonderful way of taking that which is intended for evil -- such
as the upside-down promotion of sexual sin through DOS -- and turning it
right-side up for good. Christians, and others who value light over darkness, are
often deeply discouraged to watch, with a feeling of helplessness, as
moral gangrene sets in to our nation's cultural fabric. We're overwhelmed
as standards of decency and morality seem to rot away around us. Well, take heart. With kids like those at Mount Si High
School -- and elsewhere around the country -- taking such a bold stand for
truth, we should all be encouraged. The next generation of leaders is
clearly not as completely lost as many believe. We're witnessing a shift
in the tide, and I submit that this great nation is ripe for redemption. Over the next few years, don't be surprised when, as
people hear mention of the so-called "Day of Silence," they immediately
think, "Oh, yeah, isn't that the day when tens of thousands of
freethinking kids come together in defense of that which is good, and
stand firm against the promotion of evil?" Don't be surprised when the
"Day of Silence" is no longer considered a day which mocks God's standard
of sexual morality, but rather, is deemed a day which wholeheartedly
glorifies it. Yes, take heart. God's truth will fill the silent void.
His children will take back America for Christ. Matt Barber is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law and serves as policy director for cultural issues for Concerned Women for America. All Original Content
Copyright 2006-2008 American Family
News Network - All Rights Reserved |
|
Home \ Contents \ Site Search \ Contact |