Our society is now so far removed from its christian roots that basic Biblical teaching is deemed offensive. I wouldn’t have given “Revolve” to primary school children, but there s far more explicit stuff in “Dolly” and “Girlfriend”.
Victoria is further down the slippery slope than New South Wales but we can’t be far behind. When Bibles in a traditional format where distributed to Year 6 students in Narrabri a few years ago, some parents were outraged.
From the ABC:
Access Ministries under scrutiny after ‘inappropriate and offensive’ material given out at Victorian primary school
Victoria’s Education Department has launched an investigation into what it calls inappropriate and offensive religious material distributed at a primary school.
The ABC understands religious educators handed out material at Torquay College last year that instructed children to seek counselling if they had homosexual feelings.
The material also claims that girls who wear revealing clothes are inviting sexual assault and that masturbation and sex before marriage are sinful.
The so-called Biblezines were given as graduation gifts as part of a program run by the state’s Christian education provider Access Ministries.
Naja Voorhoeve, whose seven-year-old child received the material from an older student, says special religious instruction (SRI) providers should be banned from public schools.
“If the SRI providers were prepared to breach our trust in this matter, you have absolutely no idea about the other things that they’re doing, about instances in other schools where this material might have been handed out,” she said.
“My personal position is that SRI volunteers should not be allowed in schools because their programs cannot be adequately monitored.
“What they do is not part of the curriculum… so they’re basically let in on their own.”
The department says it has launched an investigation into the material and the actions taken by the provider.
“The materials are totally inappropriate and offensive and have no place in our schools,” it said in a statement.
“The department has scope to review the accreditation status of providers once are investigations are complete.”
Access Ministries has been contacted for comment.