Planned Parenthood wants to encourage promiscuity because it wants to make money off of abortions.
TX schools showing abortion-provider the door?
Thursday, July 16, 2015 | Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
Planned Parenthood might not be welcome soon in Texas' public schools.
Planned Parenthood provides sex education in some public schools around the country, provides a curriculum for others, and makes information available to children on its website. As OneNewsNow has reported in the past, those programs contain a good deal of vulgarity, including graphic sex advice for teens and discussion of topics such as choking, bondage, and whipping.
Texas Right to Life
Melissa Conway of Texas Right to Life says new laws will deal with the situation in Texas classrooms.
"Those laws will go into effect in September. They were accepted into law and signed into law by the governor," she states. "So moving forward that just reflects one more powerful step that the state is taking against this type of information being provided to our students."
The problem with Planned Parenthood's program is that it tends to encourage promiscuity. Such curriculum will be forbidden in Texas.
"They want abstinence-based programming," Conway emphasizes. "They want sex education being provided to our students by non-abortion providers who are willing to teach our students at a level that protects the mental, emotional, and physical health of our children."
Any abortion-provider, including Planned Parenthood, will be banned.