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Children in Need
Topic Started: Nov 2 2008, 04:25 PM (84 Views)
Moley
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Im not saying dont give to children in need but i just thought id make you aware of this.
My dad is a good friend of Dickie Barr the person who started up and runs Love for Life. Love for life is a charity that deals with issues like sex and relationships and gives talks in schools. The charity provides support and information for teenagers and children. Dickie Barr is a Christian. He approached Children in Need for money and was rejected because the organisation was a christian organisation and enforced christian values on children. Anyone who has had a love for life talk will know this is untrue. How many more charities have been rejected because the leader is christian?
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Revive
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I know about that too. People who go to my church work there. I don't understnad, they will provide for ethical chariteis, but charities with Christian values are put down, not all the time, but sometimes, and i don't get it. DO they refuse muslim charities too, or do they grant them money because they wish to be pc and not offend anyone? aw, i don't know. i'm confused :blink: :blink:
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