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May 5, 2005
Federal
Judge Grants Liberty Counsel's Request to Prohibit Implementation of Controversial
Sex-Ed Curriculum in Montgomery County, Maryland
Montgomery
County, MD -Today, United States District Court Judge Alexander Williams,
Jr. issued a temporary restraining order against the Montgomery County Public
Schools Board of Education, prohibiting it from implementing the recently
adopted controversial health education curriculum. Liberty Counsel had filed
suit on Tuesday, May 3, 2005, on behalf of Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum
and PFOX (Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays).
The
curriculum, which was scheduled to be tested in six schools starting May
6, 2005, crossed the line from education to indoctrination. The curriculum,
with approved teacher resources used to create lesson plans, contains factually
inaccurate information concerning the health risks associated with same-sex
sexual contact, espouses a theological viewpoint that was "gay-friendly",
and discriminates against ex-gays and those who believe people can overcome
same-sex attractions. The curriculum presents statistics concerning condom
use that are flatly contradicted by the U.S. government, including the District's
failure to inform students that condoms are only 87% effective in preventing
transmission of HIV in male-female contact, and may be 0% effective against
human papilloma virus (HPV), which causes cervical cancer. Nor does the
curriculum explain the substantial and unique health risks associated with
same-sex sexual conduct. The curriculum also ventured into the realm of
religion, explaining what Jesus allegedly did and did not say about homosexuality,
portraying evangelicals as intolerant and prejudiced, and referring readers
to gay-friendly religious organizations.
On
the other hand, even though the District has a policy prohibiting discrimination
based on sexual orientation, and requiring objective, factual presentation
on controversial subjects, all materials submitted for inclusion in the
curriculum by PFOX were squarely rejected because they presented the ex-gay
perspective. The School District defended the curriculum, arguing it had
the right to pick a side on this controversial subject and suppress opposing
viewpoints.
Mathew
D. Staver, President and General Counsel for Liberty Counsel, stated: "In
allegiance to the agenda of homosexual advocacy organizations, the school
board was willing to convey a message that carries substantial physical
and mental health consequences. Given the epidemic levels of sexually transmitted
diseases, the District was essentially playing Russian roulette with the
lives of the students entrusted to them. The curriculum also is full of
information that is biased, inaccurate, and unashamedly hostile to Christian
beliefs. The Judge's order is a huge victory for parents and students.
The ruling by the Judge blocking this radical, pro-homosexual, one-sided
curriculum sends a message to every school that they must not trample the
rights of parents nor may they use our children as human experiments."
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