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UK Police Arrest Woman for Praying Silently

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Police in the UK arrest a woman for silently praying:

"Are you praying?"

"I might be praying in my head."

https://twitter.com/MaryMargOlohan/status/1605957711631249408

She committed a thought crime.

Let's also recognize for a minute that police are increasingly not our friends and are more and more often being drones of the state enforcing its will upon all who dare think differently.

This is especially true in the UK where most police appear to be bootlickers, but let's not forget in the U.S where you got arrested for taking your kids to a playground during COVID, or surfboarding on a beach, or having a Psalm Sing with your Church in public.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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She committed a thought crime.

Let's also recognize for a minute that police are increasingly not our friends and are more and more often being drones of the state enforcing its will upon all who dare think differently.

This is especially true in the UK where most police appear to be bootlickers, but let's not forget in the U.S where you got arrested for taking your kids to a playground during COVID, or surfboarding on a beach, or having a Psalm Sing with your Church in public.
Yes, the concern is that it eventually makes its way over here. Canadians, of course, are already in trouble.
 

AustinC

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Police in the UK arrest a woman for silently praying:

"Are you praying?"

"I might be praying in my head."

https://twitter.com/MaryMargOlohan/status/1605957711631249408
Read the tweet underneath the original.
"The woman in the video, Isabel Vaughan Spruce, was not arrested for silently praying. She was arrested for breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions which was used to ban protests outside of an abortion clinic due to safety concerns." https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/isabel-vaughan-spruce-45-charged-25794626.amp
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Read the tweet underneath the original.
"The woman in the video, Isabel Vaughan Spruce, was not arrested for silently praying. She was arrested for breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions which was used to ban protests outside of an abortion clinic due to safety concerns." https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/isabel-vaughan-spruce-45-charged-25794626.amp

How about this, she was arrested for silently praying outside a child murder factory.

The gall of the government to try to temporarily change God's immutable laws. :Laugh:Laugh:Laugh
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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Read the tweet underneath the original.
"The woman in the video, Isabel Vaughan Spruce, was not arrested for silently praying. She was arrested for breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions which was used to ban protests outside of an abortion clinic due to safety concerns." https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/isabel-vaughan-spruce-45-charged-25794626.amp
Yes, I read several comments regarding this. There were zero safety concerns. Do they say how she broke it?

She was arrested for silently praying in a "protection zone." The only reason they could move to arrest her was because she admitted she was possibly praying silently.

Yes, that's right. If you watch the clip and listen closely, they point blank asked her if she had been praying. If this was the totality of it, then they did not catch her praying, no one witnessed her praying.

Mentioning possibly praying silently and not wanting to go downtown voluntarily meant they were going to arrest her. Which they did, after a search of her person, of course.
 

canadyjd

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She was arrested for: breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions.
No, she was arrested for “possibly praying I my head”, across the street from a baby murder factory.

What were the police protecting the baby murderers from? Silent prayer?

I can’t believe you are excusing this outrageous attack on Christianity.

peace to you
 

AustinC

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No, she was arrested for “possibly praying I my head”, across the street from a baby murder factory.

What were the police protecting the baby murderers from? Silent prayer?

I can’t believe you are excusing this outrageous attack on Christianity.

peace to you
She was arrested for: breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions.
She could have prayed anywhere else. She was well known for being at that location. The government, ordained by God, acted according to the law.
Now, she chose to be a non-violent resister and I applaud her choice, but the government was entirely within the law to remove her.
 

canadyjd

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She was arrested for: breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions.
She could have prayed anywhere else. She was well known for being at that location. The government, ordained by God, acted according to the law.
Now, she chose to be a non-violent resister and I applaud her choice, but the government was entirely within the law to remove her.
Jesus said that in the end times there would be a great apostasy (falling away) where brother would betray brother, sister betray sister and so on.

I believe Jesus is referring to a time when professing Christians would betray one another to avoid persecution.

My question to you… if you lived in the UK and saw this woman, known to be vigilant to pray for unborn children, standing across the street from the clinic, would you call the police and turn her in?

Please explain why or why not?

peace to you
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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She was arrested for: breaking a temporary Public Space Protection Order on four separate occasions.
She could have prayed anywhere else. She was well known for being at that location. The government, ordained by God, acted according to the law.
Now, she chose to be a non-violent resister and I applaud her choice, but the government was entirely within the law to remove her.
That looks for all the world like a viewpoint which justifies any and all law, no matter how antichrist, as legitimate before God.

It would make sense from an atheistic perspective, since to an atheist there is no God. But for a Christian in a free society, it does not make sense.
 
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