Posted on 02/17/2024 9:28:03 PM PST by SeekAndFind
British police have escalated their actions against Christian street preachers in Uxbridge, London, threatening arrests over allegations of hate crimes and violations of anti-social behavior laws. The crackdown follows the enforcement of a Public Spaces Protection Order by the London Borough of Hillingdon, aimed at regulating activities in Uxbridge Town Centre.
The Metropolitan Police targeted Christian missionaries, including Pastor Dwayne Lopez, for preaching from the Bible on Uxbridge High Street, the U.K.-based group Christian Concern reported.
The incident, captured on video last week, was prompted by a public complaint about the content of their preaching, specifically citing verses from 1 Corinthians 6. The police cited the PSPO, questioning the preachers about their awareness of the order and its restrictions, including the prohibition of amplification.
The confrontation was part of a broader pattern of incidents where Christian preachers faced police action for their activities in public spaces. Previously, gospel singer Harmonie London was ordered to stop singing “Amazing Grace” on Oxford Street, with police claiming that Christian music was not permitted outside church premises. The exchange between the officer and Harmonie was captured on video and the recording was uploaded to her YouTube channel.
This contrasts sharply with the police’s tolerance of mass antisemitic marches in London, where protestors called for “Jihad” without facing police intervention, Christian Concern pointed out.
The Telegraph said the altercation outside the Pavilions shopping center was filmed and shared on social media, attracting significant attention with over 71,000 views. The Metropolitan Police responded to allegations of racism and homophobia against the preachers, with officers on the scene emphasizing the seriousness of hate crime allegations and the potential for arrest if the street preachers refused to provide their personal details, such as name and address.
The Met Police said they were investigating public complaints about racist and homophobic comments. They reviewed body-worn camera footage from the officers involved, which showed the police explaining hate crime definitions to the group and inquiring about their discussions. Despite the tensions, no arrests were made during this incident.
Pastor Lopez, supported by the Christian Legal Centre, criticized the use of the PSPO to hinder Christian preaching, arguing that it was an unjust application of the law intended to suppress religious expression.
“The Bible is not a banned book. When King Charles was crowned last year, he swore an oath on the Bible, a book which we are now being repeatedly punished for preaching from. We preach the simple message that we are all sinners and that love, forgiveness and hope are found in Jesus,” Lopez said. “Our message is not a hateful message. People will always be offended by something, but being offended is not a crime. We want the police to support us now instead of using the PSPO to persecute us.”
The pastor added: “This was not an isolated incident and the police are persistently harassing us for preaching from the Bible in this area of London. The PSPO in Uxbridge is designed to intimidate us, shut us down and to prevent us from exercising our rights and freedoms. This is not about amplification, but the offense of the Cross. We stay polite and calm, but they often try to set traps to make us do something out of character. The mission of the church is to reach everyone with the Gospel. How we are being treated is unjust, but we are determined to continue to preach the Good News in Uxbridge.”
Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, echoed these concerns. “The Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in place in Uxbridge is being weaponized to shut down perfectly lawful activity. People are being taken off the streets for preaching from the Bible just because passers-by say they are offended. This amounts to a heckler’s veto and fundamentally undermines the freedoms we take for granted in this country. This should be a warning to us all. It is time to re-think the PSPOs.”
Yet they would never dare to treat the muzzies the same way.
The country whose leaders rage against Russia and Vladimir Putin and want to fuel the war in Ukraine.
bttt
What about the loudly broadcast Muslim call to prayer that the British endorse? Is that considered a hate crime?
No, they are allowed to do whatever they want, unfortunately.
This is Londonistan.
Yet the Putin solution is to criminalize any sharing of faith apart from state church approval. Both are wrong.
Moralizing against Putin isn’t the answer the Western nations need to clean up their own act preaching against Putin is the kind of self-righteous hypocrisy denounced by “the Lord”.
They call Christ’s love for adulterers and homosexuals hatred.
He will set them free if they would let Him.
meanwhile there are streets in the UK shutdown during the muslim call to prayer with the muzzies kneeling in the streets chanting out loud
In England, the Rights to the KJV translation is vested in the Crown. Cum privilegio. Is it now illegal to quote from a Crown authorized book?
21st century Englishmen say their prayers in the middle of the street, blocking traffic, while the police offer them protection.
https://x.com/stillgray/status/1752042574603563220
No, moralizing against Putin is not patriotic self-righteous hypocrisy unless one is upholding the US as a standard of righteousness, which was not what I was doing, but countering those who exalt Putin as a savior without balance. As said, both (the UK and Putin) are wrong in persecution of Christians.
I have cataloged the America's war with God for years, as in REVEALING STATISTICS (or, Present Costs of the War Against God) (dated now) yet as one who must be careful to be penitent of my own failings as well. Judgment must begin at the house of God. (1 Peter 4:17)
We must be slow to anger.
When people get angry with each other or get angry about things (e.g.Guns, Child Abuse) the elected officials pass new laws and government gets more powerful and people get less free.
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