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Three Sunday school teachers have been sentenced to three years prison after being found guilty of “Christianization” in Indonesia. The women were accused of breaking the Child Protection Acts of 2002. This is a law that forbids converting children to another religion. The three women had allowed Muslim children to attend a Sunday school program organized for local Christian children in West Java province. | Three Sunday school teachers have been sentenced to three years prison after being found guilty of “Christianization” in Indonesia. The women were accused of breaking the Child Protection Acts of 2002. This is a law that forbids converting children to another religion. The three women had allowed Muslim children to attend a Sunday school program organized for local Christian children in West Java province. | ||
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* [http://www.christianpost.com/article/asia/763/section/sunday.school.teachers.found.guilty.of.christianization.in.indonesia/1.htm Christian Post - Sunday School Teachers Guilty of Christianization] | * [http://www.christianpost.com/article/asia/763/section/sunday.school.teachers.found.guilty.of.christianization.in.indonesia/1.htm Christian Post - Sunday School Teachers Guilty of Christianization] | ||
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Three Sunday school teachers have been sentenced to three years prison after being found guilty of “Christianization” in Indonesia. The women were accused of breaking the Child Protection Acts of 2002. This is a law that forbids converting children to another religion. The three women had allowed Muslim children to attend a Sunday school program organized for local Christian children in West Java province.
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