LambFreedom Of Speech Opposed By ‘The Politically Correct’ Yobs
Autumn 2014 Issue - Newsletters From Animal Padre's Christians Against All Animal Abuse

Yes, ‘freedom of speech and expression’ is hourly down graded in the media as most unsavoury within a so called ‘inter faith community’ where the complainants inconsistently lack belief in any Faith worthy of the name.  And – as for Christianity – they no doubt view the story of the incarnation of Jesus as on akin with the visit of Father Christmas coming down the chimney.  Indeed, their knowledge of Christian basic teaching has hardly reached the bottom wrung of the ladder;  and as for other world faiths they are possibly more ignorant still!

Meanwhile, the new generation of prospective ordinands for the Christian churches ministry are of those who will happily throw out anything that colleagues of other Christian traditions find unacceptable.  Consequently, before long, - as already reflected in the new Pope – changes to fit in with what the world as a whole accepts as normal will become normal and acceptable Yes, within a Christendom’leaning backwards’ to please or attract non believers in to its growingly all inclusive fold.

So very many in the Church fail to differentiate between the fact that, like a ship, the place for it to be is well and truly in the water; but ‘woe betide’ that ship that allows the water to enter in to it! And unfortunately the latter – unless I am well mistaken! – is what today’s liberal minded churches are, in desperation, encouraging.

Yes, while allowing events such as pet blessing services to take place, they equally welcome hog roasts on a spit and, indeed, for blood hounds to receive a blessing before the hunt. Such clerics are, well and truly, running with both the hare and the hounds. Yet, such liberalism is in stark contrast with clear New testament teaching that grants a glorious freedom within clear taught moral parameters.

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