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UK Parliament Members Raise Religious Freedom, Free Speech Concerns Over Graham Tour Venue Cancellations

Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg argued Thursday before Parliament that the “no-platforming” of Franklin Graham in eight venues may be in violation of U.K. religious freedom and freedom of speech laws.

“No-platforming is a particularly disagreeable modern trend,” Rees-Mogg began.

“Although venues are allowed to make their own decisions about whether or not to host Franklin Graham during his upcoming visit, they must, like all service providers, be careful not to discriminate unlawfully on grounds of religion and belief,” he warned.

“The U.K. has robust protections for freedom of speech and freedom of religion, and the price of living in a free, plural society is tolerating views and beliefs that we disagree with or are even offended by. That is fundamentally important.

“It is a sad truth that many people who tout themselves as being liberal are liberal only about what they like and are very intolerant of the views with which they disagree,” he added.

Franklin wrote on Facebook: “I was in London last week in preparation for my upcoming 8-city evangelistic tour across the U.K. LGBTQ activists had gone to all of the venues we had signed contracts with and pressured them to cancel our contracts under the lie that I would ‘preach hate’—all because I believe marriage is between a man and a woman and that homosexuality is a sin. These are my strongly held religious beliefs. This is what the Bible teaches, what the Word of God says.”

Rees-Mogg wasn’t the only member of Parliament to suggest that the venues had acted unlawfully. MP Fiona Bruce reminded her colleagues of Boris Johnson’s words just two months ago.

“The prime minister said in his Christmas message, ‘We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and will defend your right to practice your faith,’” she pointed out.

“Plainly, that was meant to include the U.K., so may we have a statement on whether we can really call ourselves a tolerant, inclusive and diverse society that respects freedom of speech, whatever one’s religion or beliefs, if we deny the Billy Graham Association a platform in this country?”

“Today some members of Parliament brought this up and made powerful points,” Franklin said. “… Please continue to pray for open doors to proclaim the truth of the Gospel in this nation.”

Despite the venue cancellations, plans for the eight-city Graham Tour UK continue to move forward with the support of more than 1,900 U.K. churches.

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Christian Parents In Europe Seek Help From Washington After Swedish Gov’t Seizes Their Children, Calls Church Attendance ‘Religious Extremism’

The child protection services called the couple “religious extremists,” citing the family’s church attendance, which was three times a week, and their refusal to allow the girls to wear make-up. The Samsons fought for custody of their children 14 times in court. They said prosecuting attorneys cited their lack of a television in the home and their reading of Bible stories as “violent” and grounds for the religious extremist accusations. The case reached the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), which ruled on March 10 that the case was “inadmissible,” a final decision that cannot be appealed.

Greg Laurie: The Best Evangelism Lessons Billy Graham Taught Me

As I wrote illustrations for Billy Graham’s sermons, I naturally spent a lot of time with him. I traveled with him, asked him many questions, and analyzed everything he did as he preached. I watched him pray. I watched him deliver altar calls. I watched him as he went onto stage. I was there for it all. And as Billy was coming to the end of his crusade ministry, I was just at the beginning of mine. Here’s what he taught me about evangelism.

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Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg argued Thursday before Parliament that the “no-platforming” of Franklin Graham in eight venues may be in violation of U.K. religious freedom and freedom of speech laws.

“No-platforming is a particularly disagreeable modern trend,” Rees-Mogg began.

“Although venues are allowed to make their own decisions about whether or not to host Franklin Graham during his upcoming visit, they must, like all service providers, be careful not to discriminate unlawfully on grounds of religion and belief,” he warned.

“The U.K. has robust protections for freedom of speech and freedom of religion, and the price of living in a free, plural society is tolerating views and beliefs that we disagree with or are even offended by. That is fundamentally important.

“It is a sad truth that many people who tout themselves as being liberal are liberal only about what they like and are very intolerant of the views with which they disagree,” he added.

Franklin wrote on Facebook: “I was in London last week in preparation for my upcoming 8-city evangelistic tour across the U.K. LGBTQ activists had gone to all of the venues we had signed contracts with and pressured them to cancel our contracts under the lie that I would ‘preach hate’—all because I believe marriage is between a man and a woman and that homosexuality is a sin. These are my strongly held religious beliefs. This is what the Bible teaches, what the Word of God says.”

Rees-Mogg wasn’t the only member of Parliament to suggest that the venues had acted unlawfully. MP Fiona Bruce reminded her colleagues of Boris Johnson’s words just two months ago.

“The prime minister said in his Christmas message, ‘We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and will defend your right to practice your faith,’” she pointed out.

“Plainly, that was meant to include the U.K., so may we have a statement on whether we can really call ourselves a tolerant, inclusive and diverse society that respects freedom of speech, whatever one’s religion or beliefs, if we deny the Billy Graham Association a platform in this country?”

“Today some members of Parliament brought this up and made powerful points,” Franklin said. “… Please continue to pray for open doors to proclaim the truth of the Gospel in this nation.”

Despite the venue cancellations, plans for the eight-city Graham Tour UK continue to move forward with the support of more than 1,900 U.K. churches.

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Christian Parents In Europe Seek Help From Washington After Swedish Gov’t Seizes Their Children, Calls Church Attendance ‘Religious Extremism’

The child protection services called the couple “religious extremists,” citing the family’s church attendance, which was three times a week, and their refusal to allow the girls to wear make-up. The Samsons fought for custody of their children 14 times in court. They said prosecuting attorneys cited their lack of a television in the home and their reading of Bible stories as “violent” and grounds for the religious extremist accusations. The case reached the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), which ruled on March 10 that the case was “inadmissible,” a final decision that cannot be appealed.

Greg Laurie: The Best Evangelism Lessons Billy Graham Taught Me

As I wrote illustrations for Billy Graham’s sermons, I naturally spent a lot of time with him. I traveled with him, asked him many questions, and analyzed everything he did as he preached. I watched him pray. I watched him deliver altar calls. I watched him as he went onto stage. I was there for it all. And as Billy was coming to the end of his crusade ministry, I was just at the beginning of mine. Here’s what he taught me about evangelism.

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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