It's an unlawful policy actually. It's also absurd to ban the Lord's Prayer in these circumstances in a Christian country.
How is it unlawful?
It's an unlawful policy actually. It's also absurd to ban the Lord's Prayer in these circumstances in a Christian country.
Good, I want Orange Maid adverts at the pictures, not bleeding God
So any religious order can demand that a private organisation advertise on their behalf?I'm sure you could have looked this up yourself but it's unlawful to withhold provision of a service on religious grounds.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...hment_data/file/85027/vcs-religion-belief.pdf
No.wonder stupid fairytales of god and Jesus are dying out amongst those with a brainIf I've paid to see a film do I really have to put up with some stupid ****'s stupid prayer
Ffs
Ha ha nailed it mate.You've counted them out! I can just picture you typing it, then you going through the jingle in your head, much the same as I've just done.
I don't think so but forget that link I posted it's not the right one.So any religious order can demand that a private organisation advertise on their behalf?
It's unlawful to withhold the provision of a service on religious grounds according to the Equality Act as I have already posted.How is it unlawful?
My first point was to highlight your unfair analogy.Thanks for sharing your desire to shove your fairy tales down others throats, I'll pass though.