Having read a Daily Mail link supplied by another ABer , I did a Google search to try and get another National Newspaper's report on it, but surprise, surprise I could not find one.
The question I wish to ask is why, isn't this disturbing report important enough to be reported by them?
Actually, the law of percentages, or averages, or coinsidence, would tend to support their claims, no doubt most/all of those events will occur on the 25th of december, as they are likely to occur on every other day of the year, therefore they are actually using the fact that Christians celebrate Christmas as an excuse, are they doing the same poster for Ramadan cos that's just another day of the week too (or is it 3 days?)
a poster protesting at domestic violence, vandalism, paedophilia and drugs? I would have thought the Mail would approve of its sentiments, even if lefty rags like the Times do not. Do you?
An American who came to Britain with the (unstated) aim of evangalising friends and relations (but stumbled at the outset when a lack of the visitor's solid knowledge of the Bible being pointed out) left to return the US unsuccessful. In that individual's eyes and mind the people concerned "hate Americans" as she quite openly stated it.
This was not reported in/on any newspaper, radio or TV - why not ?
Answer: It comes as little surprise that there are some narrow minded/ignorant/bigoted/angry/deranged people (individuals or small groups) in this world and it certainly is not considered news - or at least by very, very few.
Well, I'm still waiting for their posters to appear in my neck of the woods, so their claim of putting up "thousands around the UK" doesn't appear to have materialised yet.
Ah, well, guess I'll just have to keep celebrating Christmas until they do, then?
A person who uses threatening words or behaviour, or displays any written material which is threatening, is guilty of an offence if he intends thereby to stir up religious hatred.
This poster is not threatening - it points out perceived weaknesses in Christianity.
In the same way you and others here point out perceived weaknesses in Islam - such as the treatment of women or stoning.
If simply criticising a religion were grounds for this charge - you'd be doing time now.
AOG - Are you a devout and practising Christian ? Or are you getting all offended on their behalf ?
Do you think that anyone is going to be swayed by this religionist propanganda ?
The Muslims will simply read it and agree with it.........the Christians will make thoughtful faces and concede that the printers may have a point but be busy pointing their fingers elsewhere anyway..........and the rest of will just shrug our shoulders and get on with our day.