UK Daily Telegraph: The Law is Out of Kilter

"The right to hold religious beliefs, and to act in keeping with one's faith, is being set against the right not to be offended – and is losing. This is a dispiriting trend in a free society. The views of the Bulls will seem to many to be old-fashioned, even distasteful – but they have every right to hold them. A pervasive climate of political correctness, however, is driving such beliefs to the margins; the law is out of kilter. It no longer protects the freedom of the believer in the way that it defends the interests of those who consider themselves discriminated against. As we have argued before, this is an unhealthy imbalance that needs to be redressed – if not by the courts, then by Parliament."

The Daily Telegraph commented on the verdict that a Christian couple was not permitted to limiting their double beds to married couples on January 18, 2011. Read more about this case on our website here: http://www.intoleranceagainstchristians.eu/index.php?id=573&user_extmininews_pi1[detailid]=257&user_extmininews_pi1[page]=1 Read the full comment on: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/telegraph-view/8267763/The-law-is-eroding-our-right-to-a-set-of-beliefs.html#disqus_thread