The debate over whether schools should teach sex education to minors has been going on for decades. But now, perhaps more than ever, many parents are horrified by what their children are being taught – especially when parents, despite their religious beliefs, have no say about the teaching materials . In a small California community, parents and clergy were so appalled at the explicit and LGBTQ -inspired lessons , they went undercover to investigate deeper. What they discovered at a Riverside County Comprehensive Health Education meeting so horrified them, they determined to stop the curriculum. Our Watch President Pastor Tim Thompson said: “We don’t want our children exposed to some of these things they are showing, th(is) pornographic, sexually explicit material. It has no place in the classroom. It’s not right, and it won’t be tolerated.” Thompson was referring to Positive Prevention Plus , the text for sex ed classes. John Andrews...