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July 31, 2007

Warning! Not for the faint of heart.

Filed under: Culture, Sexuality — shelray @ 9:17 AM

The German Federal Health Education Center has two pamphlets called “Love, Body and Playing Doctor” which instruct parents on child sexual development- the first addressing children from 1-3 and the other children from 4-6 years of age. As a prime example of the social contract theory of morality gone wild, one of these pamphlets actually encourage parents to sexually massage their children as young as 1 to 3 years of age.

“Fathers do not devote enough attention to the clitoris and vagina of their daughters. Their caresses too seldom pertain to these regions, while this is the only waythe girls can develop a sense of pride in their sex,” reads the booklet regarding 1-3 year olds. The authors rationalize, “The child touches all parts of their father’s body, sometimes arousing him(?). The father should do the same.”

For kids who like to sing, there’s a sing-a-long song-book entitled “Nose, belly and bum” which have the following lyrics: “When I touch my body, I discover what I have. I have a vagina, because I am a girl. Vagina is not only for peeing. When I touch it, I feel a pleasant tingle.” The booklets are an obligatory read in nine German regions used for training nursery, kindergarten and elementary school teachers and to make matters worse, home schooling is illegal in Germany.

What exactly constitutes pedophilia in Germany? Correct me if I’m wrong, but any person who is sexually aroused by a child’s touch and assumes others feel the same is most likely a pedophile. Any individual who would even consider touching ANY child, let alone their own daughter, with the objective of sexual pleasure should be considered a sexually deviant pedophile. In fact, it sounds as though these pamphlets could be a how to handbook of excuses for pedophilia.

Source: LifeSite

“After severe criticism from German and Polish parents, medical and psychological experts the German government’s Ministry for Family Affairs has pulled two booklets aimed at parents of toddlers and young children which advocated parent-child sexual massage” (more)

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6 Comments »

  1. Is this news really a surprise … betcha there won’t be much outrage either. It is the same government that put up prostitution tents around the World Cup arena. It is a world that didn’t seem to mind the UN funded sex ed book published and distributed in some Latin American countries that promoted “bestiality” and “non-consensual” sex (rape?) to elementary children … the horrors go on and on. We have been warned many times through many centuries … sadly, not many are listening today … Soloviev was right w/his prognosis of the illness to come upon society … and it wasn’t bird flu.

    Comment by pml — July 31, 2007 @ 10:22 AM

  2. Disgusting…

    Comment by i_a_ — July 31, 2007 @ 12:14 PM

  3. Ach du liebe! This is unbelievable! How could anyone allow these books to be mandatory–and why are adults going along with this fiasco. Germans, look what God did to Soddom and Gommorah–this is worse. I hate this–this is too much to think about. Innocent children–human beings–being taught to be immorally sexual–sigh! God, please don’t allow this evil to continue! Oh, and you don’t pee from your vagina–with their fixation on the anatomy, you would think they could be anatomically correct when making up their foul songs.

    Comment by tara — July 31, 2007 @ 3:27 PM

  4. Tara – the world’s eyes have been on the Catholic Church and the abuse of post pubescent children. They are quite aware of the life long damage that comes from even genital petting from trusted priests. One might ask why there would be moral outrage against the Church but not against the German govt. which seems to be advocating this abuse by PARENTS. There is certainly something satanic at play here.

    Comment by David — July 31, 2007 @ 6:23 PM

  5. Yikes. Deliver us, Lord.

    Comment by The Sheepcat — July 31, 2007 @ 6:52 PM

  6. David, thanks for your very logical comments above. I quite agree with all you said, and your last sentence is most sobering.

    Clicking on “more” at the end of the “update” comment above opens the article from which the update came. It explains that Gabriele Kuby is a socialogist who first brought the content of these booklets to light, criticizing them, two and a half years ago. Recently, “she wondered why the majority of Christians in the nation and the religious leadership had remained virtually silent about the atrocities.”

    Too often people simply go about their lives and don’t want to make waves. We easily forget that “Silence gives consent”…that by our silence, we are indeed giving approval to, in this case, a great evil. “Silence gives consent” is a precept of moral theology and, I believe, it is also a precept of English law.

    Oh, that we Christians would stand up en mass against evils such as this!!! May God forgive us for our apathy.

    Another insightful quote: “Familiarity breeds acceptance.” So, much in our culture has become coarsened and degraded, largely, in my view, because most of our pupulace spends far too much time “worshiping the idols” of TV, movies and music. Much of the content in these mediums pushes the level of decency to a new low quite regularly, and far too many people spend so much time absorbing that kind of input, that they readily adopt the attitudes, dress and behaviors of these “role models”. It becomes all too familiar, desensitizing people to the standard norms, so they throw them off, and accept those of their movie and music idols.

    Examples include the immodesty (a word soon to become archaic, I fear) in the way many women and teen girls dress, the body-piercing and tattooing craze, the coarsening of everyday use of the language, the steep rise in co-habitation and widespread acceptance of casual sex.

    Getting back to this horrible example of decadence in Germany: Oh, that we Christians would stand up en mass against evils such as this!!! May God forgive us for our apathy.

    Comment by Eileen — August 5, 2007 @ 9:45 PM

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