My Friend is was a Roman Catholic propaganda magazine aimed at children. So, does did their choice of image for their website's masthead fall foul of internet grooming laws?
Here's a screendump, in case they notice and change it.
My Friend is was a Roman Catholic propaganda magazine aimed at children. So, does did their choice of image for their website's masthead fall foul of internet grooming laws?
Here's a screendump, in case they notice and change it.
TrackBack URL: http://www.antipope.org/mt/mt-tb.cgi/1760
Evangelism, witnessing and similar activitites go by one name here—advertising
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That's disturbing. Does answer some questions about seemingly rampant paedophilia in the Catholic church though.
One does have to wonder about the artist that is for sure.
They dumped the picture too.