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Reviews of The Outrage of
Amoral Sex Education
Pastor David Carson, British Church Newspaper, 24
November 2006
As a former Director of
Public Health, Dr Williams is well qualified to write a book such as
this.
This book is a record of the
shameful way that the children of the nation have been subjected to
pornographic indoctrination under the guise of sex education. The
mantra of so-called safer sex permeates the whole sex education
industry and is responsible for the shocking increase in
promiscuity, venereal disease, teenage pregnancies and abortions. It
is not pleasant reading but it is most necessary that parents,
especially Christian parents who send their children to state
schools, should be aware of what vile indoctrination their children
are being subjected to.
Even more alarming is the
approach of CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education) to sex
education. It is little better than its secular counterparts and is
a sad reflection of how low standards have fallen within the
professing church.
Although the contents of the
book are not pleasant to read I strongly recommend that Christians
should avail themselves of the information contained therein and
then take resolute action to voice their opposition to what amounts
to institutionalised child abuse that has taken root in our schools
and other public bodies.
Pastor David Carson
Review by Denise
Pfeiffer, British Church
Newspaper, 24 November 2006
Most parents have little
idea what their children are being taught about sex and sexual
issues whilst at school. Approached from a Christian perspective,
The Outrage of Amoral Sex Education lifts the lid on the
shocking propaganda that is being perpetuated by those determined to
sexualise our children and in doing so, it leaves no stone
unturned.
Written by Dr ES Williams,
former long term Director of Public Health, this excellently
written, well-informed book is presented in an easy to read style
that will shock, outrage and disturb. Many readers will be in
disbelief on discovering what is really being disseminated in the
classroom under the guise of sex education as Dr Williams
thoughtfully questions the true motives behind what is being
taught.
How many parents are aware
that, behind closed doors, courtesy of state-funded sex propagators
such as the Family Planning Association, Brook and Marie Stopes,
young children are being encouraged and driven to talk frankly,
lewdly and explicitly about sex? How many are aware that
organisations with vested interests and ulterior motives have taken
marriage and chastity out of the classroom vocabulary and replaced
such concepts with a liberal agenda in which anything goes as long
as it ‘feels right’ or as long as the child wears a condom?
Dr Williams presents such
evidence in a clear, compelling and concise manner, using shocking
extracts from the sex educators own pamphlets and posters to
illuminate his points in vivid detail.
Far from being a positive
force, sex education is presented as a negative, corrupt and hostile
form of brainwashing that encourages and coerces children to break
down their natural boundaries, inevitably leading on to the epidemic
in sexually transmitted infections and underage pregnancies we see
today. Indeed, having read the book, readers will be left in no
doubt that their children are in danger of becoming pawns in a
modern day classroom horror story from which many will never
recover.
Once read, this is a book
that no parent will forget. The compelling evidence within its pages
is shocking to the core. This is a must-have for every parent who
truly cares for their child’s physical, mental and emotional
welfare. At a time when parental rights are being rapidly eroded, we
no longer have an excuse to remain uninformed and uneducated about
our child’s education.
Denise Pfeiffer, BSc Hons
Review of
Outrage of Amoral Sex Education
Metropolitan
Tabernacle, New Books, Spring 2007
Dr Ted Williams, a former Director of Public heath for Croydon, has
issued another alarm about sex education in schools, but this is
rather different from his much larger Lessons in Depravity. That
book surveyed in a more scholarly way the history of sex education
in the UK, whereas The Outrage is an eighty page, bold, punchy
review fare more suited to general reading. Its contents are a
shocking unfolding of what is currently going on (under government
policy), with the blatant promotion of promiscuity, the use of dirty
language (to take away all respect and fear of sexual activity as
anything sacred or special), and non-stop amoral counsel. Parents as
a whole have little or no idea what their children are being
brainwashed to think.
This is an area of education long ago high jacked by unelected,
unknown humanists who now strip our national life and culture of all
respect, reverence, caution and moral responsibility in sexual
relationships. We applaud Dr Williams for making his case so simply
and effectively in this book, and hope that it will be extremely
widely read, and passed on to other parents, met, for instance, at
the school gate or through Sunday school work.
If parents generally were better informed there could even be a
tidal wave of protest that would shake and caution local authorities
about the use of materials from the utterly disgusting societies
that now dominate the sex education scene |