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Re: Christians arrested for defending their beliefs
BBC update
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Guests at the hotel told the court that Mrs Tazi was left distraught by the row.
Pauline Tait, 52, a committed Christian, described it as "a very upsetting and volatile exchange".
Another guest, Shirley Tait, said she was in her bedroom when she heard Mr Vogelenzang shouting the words "nazi" and "warlord".
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btw, the Christian Institute, who are funding the defendants' lawyers, were prominent outside the Liverpool Magistrates' Court, wearing t-shirts and carrying banners displaying the words "Free Speech". They didn't seem to support free speech when they protested and tried to take legal action against "Jerry Springer, the Opera". In fact, Colin Hart, the Director of the Christian Institute, said
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Genuine religious debate and criticism is one thing, but this public service broadcast was an offensive, spiteful, systematic mockery and wilful denigration of Christian belief
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Oh, the irony......
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