Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Police State Formerly Known as 'Christian England' in Action

The great Catholic blogger from London, Father Tim Finigan, has posted actual video footage of the arrest of Baptist street preacher Dale McAlpine. Below is his commentary and the video, which he encourages people to copy and use with attribution.
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Dale McAlpine is a Christian street preacher who was at his pitch in Cumbria, preaching the gospel. After his preaching, in response to a question from a passerby, he spoke of a number of sins that were condemned in the Bible, including homosexual behaviour. After the passerby made a complaint, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Liaison Police Community and Support Officer (sic!) challenged him and then arranged for Her Majesty's Constabulary to come and arrest him. You can see the build-up in the video above; it goes like this:
Police: What have you been saying, homophobic wise?
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Dale: I spoke to your officer earlier and he was upset that I was saying homosexuality was a sin - which is what the Bible says. And I affirm that's what I say because that's in the bible and there's no law, there's no law...
Police: Well there is.

Dale: No there isn't

Police: There is. Unfortunately mate, it's a breach of Section 5 of the Public Order Act

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Police: You're under arrest for a racially aggravated Section 5 Public Order offence. You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.

OK do you want to walk this way to our van
McAlpine was taken in the van to the police station, locked up for seven hours in a cell, and charged with using abusive or insulting words or behaviour contrary to Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986. This legal measure was introduced to deal with football hooliganism and suchlike behaviour.

Now, thanks to the campaigning of the Christian Institute, the Crown Prosecution Service has "carefully assessed the evidence" and the charges have been dropped.

Nevertheless, the message is quite clear. Dedicated LGBT officers can call in the heavy brigade to bang up street preachers in the cells for a few hours if they dare to mention biblical teaching on homosexuality.

So just who exactly is being bullied here?


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The logic is clear here. If a person can be arrested for saying that the Bible condemns homosexual behavior then the next step must be the censorship of the Bible. The problem is not Dale McAlpine; he didn't write the Bible.

After that, what next? Public book burnings? Public burnings of Baptists? Re-education camps? Who knows? And this is all being done in the name of "Liberalism," which is an utter sham. Let's face it; liberal democracy is fading in broken Britain. It was, after all, a part of its Christian heritage.

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