Exclusive: Another post calling homosexuality a sin was also shared by Blacktown contender Allan Green
candidate in western Sydney shared online posts stating parents who sent their children to public schools were making “the most costly spiritual decision they’ve ever made” and calling homosexuality “one of the many sins that excludes us from the Kingdom of God”.for repealing the right of gay couples to adopt, shared posts warning against Muslim immigration, and said same-sex marriage could cause the abolition of Mother’s and Father’s Day.
A former high school teacher and long-serving councillor in Blacktown, Green last year shared a post online that criticised people of Christian faith who send their children to public schools.“Large numbers of Christian parents send their children to public school because it’s ‘free’ without realising that it may actually be the most costly spiritual decision they [have] ever made,” the post stated.
When sharing the post in a group called Life Group Study, Green wrote: “Thought the group would like this.” In 2018 Green also shared a post stating former rugby star Israel Folau “deserves an apology” after he was
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