A Church of England primary school has found itself thrust into an unexpected controversy over an essential doctrine of the Christian faith. what would seem like a perfectly normal religious instruction to children has a group of parents complaining such teaching is “extremist”. Bowing to pressure, Dan Turvey, the headmaster of St. John’s School in Tunbridge Wells, has broken off the 16-year working relationship with CrossTeach, an educational charity group. What is the “potentially damaging ideology”
that the children were exposed to? A group of 25 parents has signed their names to a letter complaining that the children were being taught about our sinful nature and, that because of sin, if they didn’t believe in God, “they would not go to a good place when they died.” The students were said to have been “upset and disturbed emotionally” by this lesson, and as a result, CrossTeach won’t be invited to conduct any more assemblies or Bible lessons. READ MORE
it is the Islamic influence where all the 10 commandments are broken and most are made into ‘good deeds’ if they break them against non-moslems (eg: lying, stealing, raping, murder, etc). But even idolatry, adultery, etc are broken since they bow to an idol (kabaa and black stone – they kiss it, fondle it, and prance around it and think it will come alive on judgement day), polygamy is adultery, etc.