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‘What was on the second sheet, Washington?’ Doctor Lang asked.
‘The Children of Job’s real agenda,’ Poe replied.
‘Which was?’
‘Opposition to same-sex marriage and infidelity. Reclaiming the traditional male role as head of the household. The teaching of Creationism in schools. The passive dependency of women. The Christian right claim their loss of dominance in UK culture is due to a sustained attack on their faith. They take extreme measures to cling on to their relevance, and groups like the Children of Job do that by vigorously fighting for these outdated issues. Issues that exclude almost everyone in the country.’
‘Is that even legal?’
‘They had professional help in drawing up their itinerary,’ Poe said. ‘There was nothing that would have put them at risk of being classified as a hate group.’
‘What about the courses?’
‘More of the same. Extreme religious instruction with the sole purpose of correcting undesirable character traits. Nothing that would have drawn the attention of children’s services.’
‘I see,’ Doctor Lang said. ‘It was like a Chinese re-education camp then?’
‘That’s a fair analogy.’
‘And who decided what was an undesirable character trait?’
‘The Children of Job did. The parents did. The kids themselves did. The annual curriculum was essentially a programme of religious brainwashing. Have a daughter who’s flirting with boys or wearing red lipstick? If she’s at risk of becoming what they call a “licked lollipop” her parents might put her on the Children of Job’s “Christian Role Model” course. A Children of Job ex-nurse will do a virginity test, then she’ll go through two weeks of indoctrination on why a chaste life is the right life. Give her a purity ring at the end so she’s got something to show for it. Have a son who believes dinosaurs lived millions of years ago? “An Introduction to the Old Testament” will sort out that nonsense.’
‘What’s next? Having ginger hair? Being left-handed? Listening to rock music?’ Doctor Lang shook her head in frustration. ‘Half of what I do is unpicking childhood trauma and most of that goes back to overzealous parenting. Anything else?’
‘Yes,’ Poe said grimly. ‘A course they ran intermittently. They called it “Restored Faith”.’
‘Oh, I don’t like the sound of that at all,’ Doctor Lang said. ‘Is it what I think it is?’
‘It is. They dressed it up with therapeutic language to give themselves legal cover, but to all intents and purposes, “Restored Faith” was conversion therapy. They were trying to pray away the gay.’
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