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The Age's reporting of Christian Religious Education : Comments

By Nicholas Tuohy, published 17/5/2011

Those scheming and secretive Christians are trying to get our children. Well, so The Age thinks.

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Posted by BPT, Thursday, 19 May 2011 11:57:08 AM
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Posted by Beelzebubba, Thursday, 19 May 2011 12:48:20 PM
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Posted by Beelzebubba, Thursday, 19 May 2011 1:05:24 PM
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The religion itself isn't the problem - some of its purported followers who ignore or outright defy its core tenets are. The people from Access Ministries don't even seem to see the damage they're doing to the public perception of the faith through their "ends justifies the means" attitude to media management. It is a good demonstration, and not the first I've seen, of how corrupt institutional religion can become when a wad of money is waved in front of it.
Posted by OrderInChaos, Thursday, 19 May 2011 1:48:44 PM
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Posted by BPT, Thursday, 19 May 2011 3:34:57 PM
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I'm happy for my son to learn about different religions at school. He can then choose if he wishes to take any of them further outside of school.

Which part of this is difficult to understand?

I'm not happy that religious preaching is federally budgeted into the school system on an opt out basis.

It should be opt in, at that particular religions expense and outside school hours.

There are plenty of religious schools around if people want their kids to have their brand of religion taught to them.

Which part of this is difficult to understand?

Hopefully the Section 116 court case will prevail and common sense will be restored.
Posted by Neutral, Thursday, 19 May 2011 5:13:21 PM
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