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Schoolgirls in Louisiana were allegedly told about "forgiving the offender" in rape cases as part of a controversial field trip to a local religious center.
At least 2,100 students from high schools across Baton Rouge attended what was promoted as a "College & Career Fair" on Tuesday, at the city's Living Faith Christian Center.
The event was organized by 29:11 Mentoring Families, a local Christian non-profit run by Tremaine Sterling.
However, according to Louisiana newspaper The Advocate, several parents later complained online about the program, with one saying her daughter felt "duped" into attending an event where she was "proselytized over and prayed over."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/l...ewsSerp&cvid=dd9cc57fe61c492f8946426aedb57aa8
At least 2,100 students from high schools across Baton Rouge attended what was promoted as a "College & Career Fair" on Tuesday, at the city's Living Faith Christian Center.
The event was organized by 29:11 Mentoring Families, a local Christian non-profit run by Tremaine Sterling.
However, according to Louisiana newspaper The Advocate, several parents later complained online about the program, with one saying her daughter felt "duped" into attending an event where she was "proselytized over and prayed over."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/l...ewsSerp&cvid=dd9cc57fe61c492f8946426aedb57aa8