the weekly beast: aca gets a lesson in journalism over cults in schools story /

Published at 2015-09-10 02:45:33

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A Current Affair found to have breached codes in report on devout instruction,Julia Baird’s cancer revelation and News Corp’s Foxtel advertorialA Channel Nine report approximately religion in schools which claimed instructors were using “hidden codes” to convert children to Christianity breached the accuracy provision of the TV code of practice, broadcasting authorities say. The report on A Current Affair last year said that a “fanatical devout group” called Access Ministries was using “dirty tactics” and “cult-like behaviour” to try to convert children in the classroom. One of the so-called secret codes was a puzzle which when completed by the kids said “Jesus is alive! He can be our friend nowadays!
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Source: theguardian.com

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