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 Children should learn queer theory in elementary science class, argues science professor
Nathan Rubbelke - Staff Reporter •April 21, 2017


A science education professor at the University of Arizona believes elementary schoolchildren are being taught “heteronormative” and “limited” ideas in science classrooms, and queer theory and sexuality-infused curricula is the answer.

Kristin Gunckel discussed her ideas in a March 23 lecture hosted by the public university’s Institute for LGBT studies.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/32152/
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And this is the answer when the gays say they aren't hurting anyone. It seems that being gay isn't just being gay, but a whole worldview. They seem to be very adamant on forcing that worldview on everyone else.
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That was the argument had on that exhaustive thread whereby the advocates for homosexuality on this board kept insisting that homosexuality is no threat to anyone.

I guess it can be shown that it is indeed a threat to our children.

Everything you need to know about that lifestyle and what it will do to those who refuse to participate in it, can be read in Genesis 19.

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