Sunday, May 14, 2006

Sexy Local Council

The Unhinged Kingdom again:

"Aruna Majevadia, had been providing sandwiches in her Brighton shop for two years, but was amazed when the council sent her a form to complete regarding hygiene standards, which asked for her nationality, religion and sexuality."

Source


She found the enquiry offensive. The Left used to say that what you did in the bedroom was your own business but, now that they have homosexuality on the brain, all that seems to have gone by the board.

The Council is dominated by the Labour Party and Labour-dominated local councils in Britain are often very Leftist indeed.




"Non-Discrimination" = Banning Religion?

Note this statement from a property management company that wants to ban Bible studies from the common areas of its apartment buildings:

"It's not our rule. It's Fair Housing law, which says you cannot discriminate against religion" .

So because you cannot discriminate against religion, therefore you do! You get that? If you do, you are smarter than I am. It's just a blatant anti-Christian move that tries to use a law to say the opposite of what the law does say. And the government people in charge of the fair housing law say the property management company have got it wrong too.




Now the Cross is under Attack in Utah

Which is a bit odd as Mormons don't use the cross in their religion. There is a Mormon temple near me which has a most impressive golden trumpeter on top of it but no cross. But it is not of course the Mormons who are parading their righteousness over this. They don't mind the crosses.

It is the American Atheists who have filed a lawsuit. They say that the Utah practice of erecting large memorial crosses beside the road where Utah Highway Patrol troopers have died establishes a church in some unfathomable way.

The State of Utah is arguing that the crosses are just a customary memorial to the dead. Given the fact that it's a mainly Mormon State, there is not much other explanation for it, I would say. Details here.

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