Christians finally permited to be just as shocked and horrified as Moslems
by johnofgwent
This is one story I'd better get out before the islamification bureau realise what they have allowed to happen and move to quosh it.
A couple of months ago there was uproar offense and outrage over this
OK there wasn't REALLY uproar and outrage. There was merely an outbreak of slight midffedness over a cup of tea and a cucumber sandwich in the parish church hall after communion. Because as we all know, there is only ONE group allowed to be outraged and offended. This lot.

Or so I thought. Not least because they are the only people our govenment have a habit of bending over a barrel to appease at the drop opf a bag of chapati flour.
But what's this I see on the news. It seems there has been an outbreak of putting one's foot down in the Hampshire area. One of the drivers rostered to drive the "There's Probably No God" message has decided it is a slogan too far.

Ron Heather, from Southampton, Hampshire, responded with "shock" and "horror" at the message and walked out of his shift in protest.
You can read the details here
Now I'm with Dawkins on this issue. Not least because of a profound dislike of the way some of Mr Heather's fellow believers behave round this neck of the woods. As far as I'm concerned spending an eternity in the afterlife with any of THEM would make it hell for me, so the way I see it I'm not exactly losing anything by my lifestyle choices.
But I congratulate Mr Heather for standing up for what he believes in.
And I say it makes a welcome change to find someone of a christian persuasion being allowed to express shock and horror at the way his religion is being treated in his workplace and have his employers come out in pubic and say they respect his views.
Normally only those who wear a turban or slit sheep's throats achieve that.
I wonder if this is a sign that those who welcome the destruction of this country's values through the enforcement of the apartheid of multiculturalism have finally been forced onto the back foot.
I doubt it myself, but there is always hope and it is good to see those who for too long have been forced to bend over and accomodate finally being allowed to say that for them, enough is enough and not get thrown onto the dole for saying it.