Canterbury Mornings

David Hines: "What we are objecting to is religious instruction"

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Sinopsis

The battle to provide broader religious education in our schools is heading to the High Court.The case has been transferred from the Human Rights Tribunal - after delays meant it wouldn't be heard for up to five years.Secular Education Network spokesperson David Hines says they're fighting against what they believe is a Christian bias to current religious education.He says only providing Christianity studies is impacting our children's knowledge.