This is a group which he once visited & now says he rejects some of their views,
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3009842...ce-visited
"J H Ranch California’s current eleven point “Statement of Faith” says it stems from - the Old and New Testament are decreed the “supreme and final authority in faith and life.”
[b]In the 2017 promotional material, Luxon is quoted as asking, “how do we impart our values to our children? JH Aotearoa really helps you to do that.”[/b]
Luxon and Fleming have both publicly spoken about their parenting philosophy, which is also the philosophy taught at JH Aotearoa and promoted by the founder of the original JH Ranch in America, Bruce Johnstone.
In 2004, during the debate about the civil union bill going through parliament, Fleming put out a statement saying: "We must be clear that the sole purpose of this Bill is to provide for same-sex marriage in all but name. Government propaganda suggesting civil unions are an alternative for defacto couples is just a farce.”
[b][b]When asked about the old comments in April, Fleming said they “weren’t helpful” and “I wouldn’t make them again”.
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I wish Tova O Brien had asked him whether he believes in demons...
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3009842...ce-visited
"J H Ranch California’s current eleven point “Statement of Faith” says it stems from - the Old and New Testament are decreed the “supreme and final authority in faith and life.”
It reads: “We believe that any form of homosexuality, lesbianism, bisexuality, bestiality, incest, fornication, adultery, and pornography are sinful perversions of God’s gift of sex.”
[b]In the 2017 promotional material, Luxon is quoted as asking, “how do we impart our values to our children? JH Aotearoa really helps you to do that.”[/b]
But Luxon says he does not share the current values of the JH Ranch parent group, “I strongly believe that everyone, no matter who they are or how they identify, should be respected and free to express themselves and love who they love.”
Luxon and Fleming have both publicly spoken about their parenting philosophy, which is also the philosophy taught at JH Aotearoa and promoted by the founder of the original JH Ranch in America, Bruce Johnstone.
In 2004, during the debate about the civil union bill going through parliament, Fleming put out a statement saying: "We must be clear that the sole purpose of this Bill is to provide for same-sex marriage in all but name. Government propaganda suggesting civil unions are an alternative for defacto couples is just a farce.”
[b][b]When asked about the old comments in April, Fleming said they “weren’t helpful” and “I wouldn’t make them again”.
[/b][/b]
I wish Tova O Brien had asked him whether he believes in demons...
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)