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This is the salient part of the quote given for proof: "..."My job is not to teach one right value system. Parents and churches teach moral values. My job is to say, 'These are the facts,' and to help the students, as adults, decide what is right for them."You are factually incorrect when you support Ann Coulter's false statement. Ann said, "... those supporting sex education refuse to accept moral grounds." Whereas the quote by the sex ed teacher quite plainly states that she is not the one to teach moral values, that those must come from parents and churches. There is a wide difference between refusing to accept moral grounds, as Ann Coulter said, and acknowledging that moral teachings should come from the parents and churches. Ann's statement was not correct unless she was basing it on something besides the quote given as evidence.Your mention of "fisting" was also factually incorrect, heterosexuals also enjoy this activity, it is not something unique to the gay community. Nor is it as common as most anti-gay advocates would like everyone to believe. Fisting, like intercourse-into-utero are far less common than the gay bashers and sex-police would like us to think.
This is the salient part of the quote given for proof: "..."My job is not to teach one right value system. Parents and churches teach moral values. My job is to say, 'These are the facts,' and to help the students, as adults, decide what is right for them."
You are factually incorrect when you support Ann Coulter's false statement. Ann said, "... those supporting sex education refuse to accept moral grounds." Whereas the quote by the sex ed teacher quite plainly states that she is not the one to teach moral values, that those must come from parents and churches. There is a wide difference between refusing to accept moral grounds, as Ann Coulter said, and acknowledging that moral teachings should come from the parents and churches. Ann's statement was not correct unless she was basing it on something besides the quote given as evidence.
Your mention of "fisting" was also factually incorrect, heterosexuals also enjoy this activity, it is not something unique to the gay community. Nor is it as common as most anti-gay advocates would like everyone to believe. Fisting, like intercourse-into-utero are far less common than the gay bashers and sex-police would like us to think.