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sandyRoe | 09:15 Thu 06th Aug 2015 | News
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He's been charged and appears in court today.
Free speech.
/// The evangelical Protestant preacher also compared Muslims to the IRA. ///

If anyone has a case I think it is the IRA.
thx sandy.

I was gonna say he hasnt been charged

but the update says he has - can you keep us informed ....

yhx again PP

There is no trial.

So e pne has reported his remarks as imflamatory. At worse he may have to apologise and that will be it.

In the context of Northern Island, where sectarianism is almost a professional sport, the comments were rather mild.

I remember the Rev Ian Paisley regularly denouncing the Pope as satanic, but there was no law then to be broken.
same as Anjem Choudary, then. If one's tried, I can't see why the other shouldn't be.
I'd say bigotry.

It is hypocritical in the extreme to use a platform based on love and charity - a church pulpit - to preach such vitriol.
//Dr Al-Wazzan said the Muslim community enjoyed a "good relationship with every faith". //

Really ? What about the Kaffir then?

jno, whilst I appreciate you would like to see Anjem Choudary get off, he really is a different kettle of fish.
I appreciate you would like to see Anjem Choudary get off

You've just made that up. I have never posted about Mr Choudary. I would like both hate-preachers to be treated alike.
Ymb,
Why do you people on the right just make stuff up and attribute it to your opponents?
Is it lazyness?
The guy is an illiterate embarrassment to Northern Ireland. Let's keep this sort of religious bigotry where it belongs: on the eastern side of the Irish Sea
ichkeria - //The guy is an illiterate embarrassment to Northern Ireland. Let's keep this sort of religious bigotry where it belongs: on the eastern side of the Irish Sea //

I would dispute that religious bigotry actually 'belongs' anywhere.
youngmafbog - //jno, whilst I appreciate you would like to see Anjem Choudary get off, he really is a different kettle of fish. //

Let's see - religious leader - check, vile religious hatred spewed out at every opportunity - check, an unassailable belief that his own faith is the only faith, and all others are to be damned - check, use of a platform furnished by a religion based on peace to preach hatred and bigotry - check, both fallen foul of the law of the land because of their narrow-minded hate-filled rabble rousing - check.

Nope - can't see any differences there ...
"Let's keep this sort of religious bigotry where it belongs..."
Do you think everyone who believes that Christianity is the true religion is a bigot, Ichkeria?
andy-hughes, //Nope - can't see any differences there ... //

You forgot one that doesn't check. An enemy of his country. Now can you see a difference?
Naomi - //andy-hughes, //Nope - can't see any differences there ... //

You forgot one that doesn't check. An enemy of his country. Now can you see a difference? //

A matter of semantics I think.

I would suggest that any individual who lives in a country, and preaches racial and religious hatred against other people who live there could be classed as 'an enemy of his country' - being born in the country they preach their poison into is something else they both have in common.
I don't think they can be compared.
andy-hughes, Semantics? I don’t think so. One is an enemy of his country – the other is not. Wheedling around the issue doesn't change the facts. Choudary would happily see the flag of Islam flying over Downing Street and you – and the rest of us – dead.
Naomi - //andy-hughes, Semantics? I don’t think so. One is an enemy of his country – the other is not. //

I think that is a matter of degree.

It is really easy to link extreme Muslim clerics with the notion of 'hate preaching' - like most people, when I hear the phrase 'hate preacher', the vision of Mr Choudary and similar does come to mind.

But let's not imagine that because the other cleric in the discussion is a cuddly white Irishman, that he is any less poisonous in his heart - or indeed in his agenda.
ummm - //I don't think they can be compared. //

Then we must agree to differ.

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