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tetricky 2 years ago
So you state as fact, a series of beliefs, without any evidence. That can easily be explained by someone telling you something that isn't true, and you swallow the whole thing? Then you ignore the facts that the pastor told you that he had breached the peace by holding an unlicenced event, with a PA, in a public park, and the police had attended, and conclude that he'd done nothing wrong? There's nowt as queer as folk. Your god is obviously sending you a sign. And he's sending me one too. You believe that your god promotes justice, not only for yourselves, but for all people. Which you interpret as doing what you think is right irrespective of the impact on others. *spoiler* You may* be wrong. * you definitely are, and about all of it.

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tetricky 2 years ago
"I'm sorry, but it was not clear to me from his description that he breached the peace or did anything illegal, but I may have misunderstood." Signs? Yes Sound system? Yes Audience? Yes Performer? Yes Licence for event in public space? No Consideration for other users of public space? No Blame the police and religious intolerance though, eh? You all should perhaps learn to read better, if you are going to base your life on a book.