Christians face trial for criticising Islam
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Posted by John under: Hated for His Name's Sake

Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang have been charged with a crime for criticising Islam.
The Christian owners of a hotel are being prosecuted for a crime because they defended their faith and criticised Islam in a debate with a Muslim guest.
“Marvel not, my brethren, if the world hate you.”
—1John 3:13
Police arrested Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang, who run the Bounty House Hotel in Liverpool, after a Muslim woman complained that she was offended by comments made on 20 March.
According to newspaper reports, the debate involved discussion of whether Jesus was the Son of God or just a minor prophet of Islam.
Newspapers also report that the debate included comments that Mohammed was a warlord and Muslim dress for women was a form of bondage.
However, the facts of the case are disputed.
The pair are now being prosecuted for a “religiously aggravated†public order offence. A criminal trial is set for 8 and 9 December at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court.
A major client of the couple’s hotel has ceased referring guests because of the allegations. This has led to a 80 per cent drop in the hotel’s income, leaving the couple in financial difficulty.
The Christian Institute is funding the Vogelenzangs’ legal defence. Its spokesman, Mike Judge, said: “We believe there are significant free speech and religious liberty issues at stake.â€
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The couple’s lawyer, David Whiting, said: “Ben and Sharon do not accept they were threatening, abusive or insulting.
“They are committed Christians and it is the defence’s contention that they have every right to defend their religious beliefs and explain those beliefs to others who do not hold similar views.â€
The couple were arrested and charged in July under Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 and Section 31 (1) (c) and (5) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
If convicted the couple face a maximum fine of £5,000 and a criminal record.
Lawyers have expressed growing concern at the way public order offences are being used to limit free speech. The laws were introduced to deal with yobbish disorder in the streets, not limit robust debate.
Neil Addison, a criminal barrister and author of a legal textbook on harassment law, said: “The purpose of the Public Order Act is to prevent disorder, but I’m very concerned that the police are using it merely because someone is offended.
“It should be used where there is violence, yobbish behaviour or gratuitous personal abuse. It should never be used where there has been a personal conversation or debate with views firmly expressed.
“If someone is in a discussion and they don’t like what they are hearing, they can walk away.â€
He added that the police had a legal duty under the Human Rights Act to defend free speech “and I think they are forgetting thatâ€.
A police spokesman said: “Merseyside Police can confirm that Benjamin Vogelenzang and Sharon Vogelenzang, both of Fazakerley, were charged with a religiously-aggravated public order offence on 29 July 2009. This follows an incident on 20 March 2009.â€
Alan says Comment posted on October 23rd, 2009
I’d post a reply, but fear I might be arrested on the grounds that someone who disagreed with me was offended when they read it. Course, others might be offended by this post. Dang, I’M offended by this post… now I have to file charges against myself. Just can’t win…
James says Comment posted on October 23rd, 2009
yeah.. it must be real aggravating when Christians wont compromise their beliefs in order to satisfy a stranger. Its things like this that bring out anger and outrage at the injustice of the world. However I understand If they hated Jesus, then we too will be hated for following his teaching. Irony: Gay people came out of the closet and let all the Christians in.
PS. that was not meant to offend Gay people and if it did i apologise in advance.
stesse says Comment posted on October 23rd, 2009
“If convicted the couple face a maximum fine of £5,000 and a criminal record.” A criminal record for confessing Christ? Woe to England.
Stuart Kirkham says Comment posted on October 24th, 2009
You can’t criticise Islam, but anyone can attack Christians & Biblical Christianity!!
steven says Comment posted on October 25th, 2009
I can understand that she was offended . The gospel is indeed offensive to those that are perishing . Like the article stated she was free to walk away or better yet retreat back to a muslim nation where Christianity is not tolerated at all yet alone pander to a Christians hurt feelings . By the way Mohamed was indeed not only a warlord but a man with many more wife’s than islam permits one documented as young as 7 years old . I will not not bother to mention the name that modern English uses to describe such a relationship .
anne says Comment posted on October 28th, 2009
What a sad state of affairs. It is written that in the last days Christians will be procecuted. Please hang on to your faith, remember Jesus came to set us free. Free from bondage, free and please do not allow anyone to steal your joy. No matter what the circumstances, if you look around you worldwide (I live in South Africa) am 55 plus and I know yes I know that the world has changed so much. So yes thank you Jesus for saving us and setting us free.
My prayers are with you.