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defending faith in quiet chat? The purpose of that Act was to deal with street violence, say the Christian Institute, not to stifle freedom of speech in peaceful conversations, yes?
Did you see Mail on Sunday @ those nice hotel owners' shock @ such false charges?
Christian hotel owners ... hauled before court after defending their beliefs in discussion with Muslim guest
By Jonathan Petre
A Christian couple have been charged with a criminal offence after taking part in what they regarded as a reasonable discussion about religion with guests at their hotel.
... were arrested after a Muslim woman complained to police that she had been offended by their comments.
They have been charged under public order laws with using รยขรขโยฌรลthreatening, abusive or insulting wordsรยขรขโยฌรขโยข that were รยขรขโยฌรลreligiously aggravatedรยขรขโยฌรขโยข.
The couple, whose trial has been set for December, face a fine of up to รโรยฃ5,000 and a criminal record if they are convicted.
Although the facts are disputed, it is thought that during the conversation the couple were challenged over their Christian beliefs.
It is understood that they suggested that Mohammed, the founder of Islam, was a warlord and that traditional Muslim dress for women was a form of bondage.
They deny, however, that their comments were threatening and argue that they had every right to defend and explain their beliefs.
Mrs V..., 54, who has run the Bounty House Hotel near Aintree racecourse in Liverpool with her husband Ben, 53, for six years, said: รยขรขโยฌรลNothing like this has happened to us before. We are completely shocked.รยขรขโยฌรขโยข
She added that the episode had damaged their business and they had been forced to lay off staff and run the nine-bedroom hotel by themselves, leaving them exhausted.
Sources said that a number of guests staying at the hotel, which charges รโรยฃ92 a night for a double room, were having breakfast in its restaurant on March 20 when comments were made about religion.
One of those involved was the Muslim woman, who was staying at the hotel while she received treatment at a hospital nearby.
The couple, who are members of the Bootle Christian Fellowship, and their solicitor, David Whiting, said they could not discuss the content of the conversation for legal reasons.
But the independent lobby group, the Christian Institute, which has seen both the prosecution and defence legal papers, is supporting their defence.
Mr Whiting, who last year successfully defended street preacher Anthony Rollins in Birmingham, said: รยขรขโยฌรลThere is a dispute as to the facts of the allegations, but Ben and Sharon do not accept they were threatening, abusive or insulting.
รยขรขโยฌรลThey are committed Christians and it is the defenceรยขรขโยฌรขโยขs contention that they have every right to defend their religious beliefs and explain those beliefs to others who do not hold similar views.รยขรขโยฌรขโยข
I know that couple & they are 2 of the warmest, kindest friendliest & most thoughtful folk that anyone could wish to meet
It's hardly the first time that police have so misused the clear intentions of various laws to deprive Bible believing Christians of the freedoms afforded to others, is it?
Today's http://www.700club.TV said that a Florida district judge far exceeded his authority by attempting to criminalise public prayer via a court order
He is not a Supreme Court Judge & has no right to do that, yes?
The program contrasted how, even in Guatanamo Bay, much care is taken to allow terrorists to pray together 5 times a day, yes?
Do you recall similar rcent cases in EU, Canada & Australia?
Wanna google?
What countries seem to encourage police to misuse laws to persecute Christians?
Any experiences?
Did you see Mail on Sunday @ those nice hotel owners' shock @ such false charges?
Christian hotel owners ... hauled before court after defending their beliefs in discussion with Muslim guest
By Jonathan Petre
A Christian couple have been charged with a criminal offence after taking part in what they regarded as a reasonable discussion about religion with guests at their hotel.
... were arrested after a Muslim woman complained to police that she had been offended by their comments.
They have been charged under public order laws with using รยขรขโยฌรลthreatening, abusive or insulting wordsรยขรขโยฌรขโยข that were รยขรขโยฌรลreligiously aggravatedรยขรขโยฌรขโยข.
The couple, whose trial has been set for December, face a fine of up to รโรยฃ5,000 and a criminal record if they are convicted.
Although the facts are disputed, it is thought that during the conversation the couple were challenged over their Christian beliefs.
It is understood that they suggested that Mohammed, the founder of Islam, was a warlord and that traditional Muslim dress for women was a form of bondage.
They deny, however, that their comments were threatening and argue that they had every right to defend and explain their beliefs.
Mrs V..., 54, who has run the Bounty House Hotel near Aintree racecourse in Liverpool with her husband Ben, 53, for six years, said: รยขรขโยฌรลNothing like this has happened to us before. We are completely shocked.รยขรขโยฌรขโยข
She added that the episode had damaged their business and they had been forced to lay off staff and run the nine-bedroom hotel by themselves, leaving them exhausted.
Sources said that a number of guests staying at the hotel, which charges รโรยฃ92 a night for a double room, were having breakfast in its restaurant on March 20 when comments were made about religion.
One of those involved was the Muslim woman, who was staying at the hotel while she received treatment at a hospital nearby.
The couple, who are members of the Bootle Christian Fellowship, and their solicitor, David Whiting, said they could not discuss the content of the conversation for legal reasons.
But the independent lobby group, the Christian Institute, which has seen both the prosecution and defence legal papers, is supporting their defence.
Mr Whiting, who last year successfully defended street preacher Anthony Rollins in Birmingham, said: รยขรขโยฌรลThere is a dispute as to the facts of the allegations, but Ben and Sharon do not accept they were threatening, abusive or insulting.
รยขรขโยฌรลThey are committed Christians and it is the defenceรยขรขโยฌรขโยขs contention that they have every right to defend their religious beliefs and explain those beliefs to others who do not hold similar views.รยขรขโยฌรขโยข
I know that couple & they are 2 of the warmest, kindest friendliest & most thoughtful folk that anyone could wish to meet
It's hardly the first time that police have so misused the clear intentions of various laws to deprive Bible believing Christians of the freedoms afforded to others, is it?
Today's http://www.700club.TV said that a Florida district judge far exceeded his authority by attempting to criminalise public prayer via a court order
He is not a Supreme Court Judge & has no right to do that, yes?
The program contrasted how, even in Guatanamo Bay, much care is taken to allow terrorists to pray together 5 times a day, yes?
Do you recall similar rcent cases in EU, Canada & Australia?
Wanna google?
What countries seem to encourage police to misuse laws to persecute Christians?
Any experiences?