One day I'm gunna do a deep dive of Accelerated Christian Education. It's nearly 3am and I'm scrolling through pages and pages of their material online and it's messed up and it's not good for my soul. But one day. I'm gunna do it.
TW. Home schooling
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Since I have them saved from last night, I'm gunna dump a bunch of pics of the workbooks, cartoons, etc here and maybe you'll can work out what's wrong with them. #exposechristianeducation#aceducation#homeschooling
TW. Victim blaming, abuse, grooming
Cult tactics of the only 'non-Christian' non insider being exaggerated 'bad'
Fatphobia, why IS there a fat character called Pudge? And what name did Ronny call him that's so offensive while everyone else (including his gran) calls him Pudge. AND why can't his brother just enjoy visiting, why's he gotta pray about it.
Propaganda, and age inappropriate sentence examples are spread throughout the workbooks.
"Jesus died for our sins"
This lovely piece of grooming:
"Who made all things"
"Who owns all things"
"Who made you?"
Implied: who owns you.
Dangers of this kind of anti body autonomy is discussed in the #churchtoo book.
So much of the cartoons and illustrative sentences are about submitting, obeying without question, not knowing your own mind. Not just the children, the mothers too.
Heaven forbid you should do well in a test based on good studying. Should we actively help or friend? Nah, we'll just pray about it.
Whatever this is.
It's not the best example, but the original versions of the workbook cartoons had the characters segregated, with a black neighbourhood and a white neighbourhood, separate schools and churches.
You may have noticed each workbook had Bible verses to learn, which carried a large percentage of the score in the final tests, which honestly used to annoy me because I was great at the subject and not good at memorising.
The pastors were big authority figures. I don't have it here, but there are panels where they are obeyed without question. Same with supervisors at the schools.
TW. Violence to children
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At one point this was an illustration in their handbook on how to discipline children IN THE SCHOOLS let alone in the homes.
When we were last here, we were looking at the nature of the report and the nature of the organisations, and noting the writers had made choices which minimised the Active choices made by Mike Pilavachi, and implied a Passive oopsydaisey things happen approach to Spiritual Abuse.
"He was ebullient, generous-hearted, kind to many, and an inspirational figure. But alongside that, hiding in plain sight, was someone who manipulated and controlled others, bullied and sought to abuse his power over those whom he worked alongside in the church"
"That abuse of power has caused deep psychological harm to many with whom he worked closely over 30 years."
Have you met a Bishop? I have and let me tell you - - -
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dont call me peter - a short narrative by Matthew Drapper, reflecting on his meeting with +Pete.
Quotes are not exact, but recreated from memory.
On Tuesday 11th June, I met +Pete, the Bishop of Sheffield, in a large office building converted from a mill, in Sheffield. I have been in contention with the Bishop for some years now, since making an official complaint back in 2019, about Network Church Sheffield (NCS)
And shouldn't we accept that +Steven is a "good enough" ally of Gay Relationships and leave it at that? Are the Bishops not being attacked from all sides? Well, yes, they are, but it's really because so many of them are playing disingenuous games.
If there are no surprises, I'll be dropping this long-form article on Monday. It's one to look out for if you are interested in the context into which the Barnardo’s Reports will also drop.
This is a CONDENSED History, which looks at the DOCUMENTED wave of modern exorcism in UK.
There are a number of headings within the Article, which is part Literature Review, part historical, and part personal.
These include: 1. Exorcism was banned
2. I experienced exorcism in its modern form
This will be your FIRST chance to read snippets from the Barnardo’s Report.
It's time to talk about Church of England funded counselling offered to Survivors of Church Abuse, or, as I would call it, More Inexplicable Church of England Sticks to Beat You With.
🧵 Thread Incoming.
I cannot speak for anyone but myself, and I *hope* the result of this thread will be other C of E Survivors saying, no no, that's just @DioceseofSheff Sheffield Diocese Safeguarding, and not Nationwide.
@DioceseofSheff I'll also preface by remembering the Jay Report indicates a lack of funding and lack of resources allocated to individuals in Safeguarding roles means we are not here to intimate, bully or take issue with the individual, but rather, the process and maybe even their Script.