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Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

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News Summaries: December 15, 2001 to January 15, 2002

  Group: Church of God, Aylmer   Founder: Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

Church of God, Aylmer

Couple Reasserts Right to Spank 

The Aylmer, Ontario, couple who had seven children temporarily taken away from them because of their fundamentalist Christian belief in corporal punishment, say they will defy a court order that prohibits them from spanking the kids. In a written statement to media, the couple, who remain unidentified to protect the children, said the youngsters, aged 6 to 14, were traumatized by being removed by family services officials and police July 4. 

"We maintain the right to pursue our personal religious convictions based on the word of God, the Bible. As a result, we will no longer comply with ... the agreement," they wrote. "It constitutes an infringement on our right to preserve our religious freedom. We have mutually reached this conclusion based on the word of God, of our own free will, and without coercion from the church."

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt, of the Church of God, whose teachings ask parents to discipline children by striking them with a rod or switch — rather than the hand, which is reserved for kindness — said: "Because of the teaching of the Bible, the church could no longer encourage the family to abide by the interim agreement, because the hearing [on the matter] was being postponed and postponed."

The agreement also bars the parents from taking the kids out of Ontario and requires them to accept counseling to learn "alternate methods of discipline." Hildebrandt said the church has no problem with those stipulations but is opposed to social workers making unannounced visits, which he says have "severely psychologically traumatized" the children.  (Toronto Star, 12/10/01, Internet)

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News Summaries - group
News: by organization
∆* News: added: 2002 - 03.01
Ơ*News: by topic
∆‡* News: by group

^ Last, First x. Ph.D.: "Title"
∆‡ Attleboro sect: "Judge Keeps Corneaus in Jail" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aum: "New Aum, (Aleph) Leader / Japan" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aylmer Church of God (posted 3/28/02)
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Falun Gong Hijacks TV Time " - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Foreign Protesters Detained / China" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Hare Krishna (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ House of Prayer (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Kashi Ashram (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Life Space (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Operation and Reconnaissance Agents (posted: 03/01/02)
∆‡ Raelians (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Rasheen Nyah Family (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Scientology: "Photo Exhibit on Scientology Founder" - posted: 03/28/02

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Article NavigationIssue: archive index
  

International Cultic Studies Association
Article News Summaries

 

Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

_______________________________________________
News Summaries
 

News Summaries: December 15, 2001 to January 15, 2002

  Group: Church of God, Aylmer   Founder: Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

Church of God, Aylmer

Couple Reasserts Right to Spank 

The Aylmer, Ontario, couple who had seven children temporarily taken away from them because of their fundamentalist Christian belief in corporal punishment, say they will defy a court order that prohibits them from spanking the kids. In a written statement to media, the couple, who remain unidentified to protect the children, said the youngsters, aged 6 to 14, were traumatized by being removed by family services officials and police July 4. 

"We maintain the right to pursue our personal religious convictions based on the word of God, the Bible. As a result, we will no longer comply with ... the agreement," they wrote. "It constitutes an infringement on our right to preserve our religious freedom. We have mutually reached this conclusion based on the word of God, of our own free will, and without coercion from the church."

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt, of the Church of God, whose teachings ask parents to discipline children by striking them with a rod or switch — rather than the hand, which is reserved for kindness — said: "Because of the teaching of the Bible, the church could no longer encourage the family to abide by the interim agreement, because the hearing [on the matter] was being postponed and postponed."

The agreement also bars the parents from taking the kids out of Ontario and requires them to accept counseling to learn "alternate methods of discipline." Hildebrandt said the church has no problem with those stipulations but is opposed to social workers making unannounced visits, which he says have "severely psychologically traumatized" the children.  (Toronto Star, 12/10/01, Internet)

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News Summaries - group
News: by organization
∆* News: added: 2002 - 03.01
Ơ*News: by topic
∆‡* News: by group

^ Last, First x. Ph.D.: "Title"
∆‡ Attleboro sect: "Judge Keeps Corneaus in Jail" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aum: "New Aum, (Aleph) Leader / Japan" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aylmer Church of God (posted 3/28/02)
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Falun Gong Hijacks TV Time " - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Foreign Protesters Detained / China" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Hare Krishna (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ House of Prayer (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Kashi Ashram (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Life Space (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Operation and Reconnaissance Agents (posted: 03/01/02)
∆‡ Raelians (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Rasheen Nyah Family (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Scientology: "Photo Exhibit on Scientology Founder" - posted: 03/28/02

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Article NavigationIssue: archive index
  

International Cultic Studies Association
Article News Summaries

 

Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

_______________________________________________
News Summaries
 

News Summaries: December 15, 2001 to January 15, 2002

  Group: Church of God, Aylmer   Founder: Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

Church of God, Aylmer

Couple Reasserts Right to Spank 

The Aylmer, Ontario, couple who had seven children temporarily taken away from them because of their fundamentalist Christian belief in corporal punishment, say they will defy a court order that prohibits them from spanking the kids. In a written statement to media, the couple, who remain unidentified to protect the children, said the youngsters, aged 6 to 14, were traumatized by being removed by family services officials and police July 4. 

"We maintain the right to pursue our personal religious convictions based on the word of God, the Bible. As a result, we will no longer comply with ... the agreement," they wrote. "It constitutes an infringement on our right to preserve our religious freedom. We have mutually reached this conclusion based on the word of God, of our own free will, and without coercion from the church."

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt, of the Church of God, whose teachings ask parents to discipline children by striking them with a rod or switch — rather than the hand, which is reserved for kindness — said: "Because of the teaching of the Bible, the church could no longer encourage the family to abide by the interim agreement, because the hearing [on the matter] was being postponed and postponed."

The agreement also bars the parents from taking the kids out of Ontario and requires them to accept counseling to learn "alternate methods of discipline." Hildebrandt said the church has no problem with those stipulations but is opposed to social workers making unannounced visits, which he says have "severely psychologically traumatized" the children.  (Toronto Star, 12/10/01, Internet)

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News Summaries - group
News: by organization
∆* News: added: 2002 - 03.01
Ơ*News: by topic
∆‡* News: by group

^ Last, First x. Ph.D.: "Title"
∆‡ Attleboro sect: "Judge Keeps Corneaus in Jail" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aum: "New Aum, (Aleph) Leader / Japan" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aylmer Church of God (posted 3/28/02)
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Falun Gong Hijacks TV Time " - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Foreign Protesters Detained / China" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Hare Krishna (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ House of Prayer (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Kashi Ashram (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Life Space (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Operation and Reconnaissance Agents (posted: 03/01/02)
∆‡ Raelians (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Rasheen Nyah Family (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Scientology: "Photo Exhibit on Scientology Founder" - posted: 03/28/02

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Article NavigationIssue: archive index
  

International Cultic Studies Association
Article News Summaries

 

Vol. 1, No. 1, 2002

_______________________________________________
News Summaries
 

News Summaries: December 15, 2001 to January 15, 2002

  Group: Church of God, Aylmer   Founder: Pastor Henry Hildebrandt

Church of God, Aylmer

Couple Reasserts Right to Spank 

The Aylmer, Ontario, couple who had seven children temporarily taken away from them because of their fundamentalist Christian belief in corporal punishment, say they will defy a court order that prohibits them from spanking the kids. In a written statement to media, the couple, who remain unidentified to protect the children, said the youngsters, aged 6 to 14, were traumatized by being removed by family services officials and police July 4. 

"We maintain the right to pursue our personal religious convictions based on the word of God, the Bible. As a result, we will no longer comply with ... the agreement," they wrote. "It constitutes an infringement on our right to preserve our religious freedom. We have mutually reached this conclusion based on the word of God, of our own free will, and without coercion from the church."

Pastor Henry Hildebrandt, of the Church of God, whose teachings ask parents to discipline children by striking them with a rod or switch — rather than the hand, which is reserved for kindness — said: "Because of the teaching of the Bible, the church could no longer encourage the family to abide by the interim agreement, because the hearing [on the matter] was being postponed and postponed."

The agreement also bars the parents from taking the kids out of Ontario and requires them to accept counseling to learn "alternate methods of discipline." Hildebrandt said the church has no problem with those stipulations but is opposed to social workers making unannounced visits, which he says have "severely psychologically traumatized" the children.  (Toronto Star, 12/10/01, Internet)

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News Summaries - group
News: by organization
∆* News: added: 2002 - 03.01
Ơ*News: by topic
∆‡* News: by group

^ Last, First x. Ph.D.: "Title"
∆‡ Attleboro sect: "Judge Keeps Corneaus in Jail" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aum: "New Aum, (Aleph) Leader / Japan" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Aylmer Church of God (posted 3/28/02)
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Falun Gong Hijacks TV Time " - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Falun Gong: "Foreign Protesters Detained / China" - posted: 03/28/02
∆‡ Hare Krishna (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ House of Prayer (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Kashi Ashram (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Life Space (posted 03/28/02)
∆‡ Operation and Reconnaissance Agents (posted: 03/01/02)
∆‡ Raelians (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Rasheen Nyah Family (posted: 03/28/02)
∆‡ Scientology: "Photo Exhibit on Scientology Founder" - posted: 03/28/02

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