Parents welcome Queensland school's 'expression of regret' over student contracts calling homosexuality a sin

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Parents welcome Queensland school's 'expression of regret' over student contracts calling homosexuality a sin
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The contracts called homosexuality a sin and compared it to bestiality, incest and paedophilia.

Citipointe Christian College over enrolment contracts students were told to sign that called homosexuality a sinThe school issued the statement last night after its operator, Christian Outreach Centre, reached a settlement with the group of parents that took it to the Queensland Human Rights Commission over the contracts., and who resigned in protest of them, said the college's statement was a welcome development.

The contracts given to students contained a "declaration of faith" that included the following passage: Leo said engaging with the school over that was difficult and distressing, and that the contracts issued shortly after made matters worse.Almost one in three Australians fell for this tax scam, would you?"My family have been involved at the college for over 22 years so we have a long relationship with the school.

In its statement, Citipointe College did not apologise for the contracts, but said it regretted the "distress or concern" they caused.

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