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[[The Family International]] has published a significant amount of plagiarized artwork, often while claiming that Jesus or a "[[spirit helper]]" inspired their artists with exactly what to draw.
 
[[The Family International]] has published a significant amount of plagiarized artwork, often while claiming that Jesus or a "[[spirit helper]]" inspired their artists with exactly what to draw.
  
Shortly after a Flash presentation (see below) exposing some of the plagiarism was posted on the Web (mainly by artist [[Jan McRae|Jan "Tamar" McRae]]), [[Karen Zerby]] addressed the issue to members of The Family International who had watched it and written with their questions about it in a [[Good News magazine]] entitled "''[[Which Comes First: The Revelation or the Artwork?]]''".
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Shortly after a Flash presentation (see below) exposing some of the plagiarism (primarily by artist [[Jan McRae|Jan "Tamar" McRae]]) was posted on the Web, [[Karen Zerby]] addressed the issue to members of The Family International who had watched it and written with questions about it in a [[Good News magazine]] entitled "''[[Which Comes First: The Revelation or the Artwork?]]''".
  
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/docs/flash/family_art.swf Plagiarized Art in The Family] <small>(1.32 MB)</small> &mdash; Flash presentation shown below, addressing plagiarism found in The Family's internal publications.
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/docs/flash/family_art.swf Plagiarized Art in The Family] <small>(1.32 MB)</small> &mdash; Flash presentation shown below, addressing plagiarism found in The Family's internal publications.

Revision as of 01:23, 31 July 2006

The Family International has published a significant amount of plagiarized artwork, often while claiming that Jesus or a "spirit helper" inspired their artists with exactly what to draw.

Shortly after a Flash presentation (see below) exposing some of the plagiarism (primarily by artist Jan "Tamar" McRae) was posted on the Web, Karen Zerby addressed the issue to members of The Family International who had watched it and written with questions about it in a Good News magazine entitled "Which Comes First: The Revelation or the Artwork?".

Flash presentation