Sunday, 14 September 2025

Justice for those on the breadline and those sharing the Bread of Life

 It makes people, who are going to the food banks and struggling to feed their families on low wages and badly paid jobs, very angry when they hear of people who have invaded this country, coming here illegally without permission or valid travel papers, against our laws, and then living well, receiving handouts, fine food, regular meals and accommodation better than they do.  Some of these invaders had and have little regard for our values; they treat women and girls like sex objects, and they even treat their own women as second class citizens.  Their allegiance is to a foreign god and to a way of life that is at odds with established British values and common law. Some of these invaders wish to see a completely different legal system, such as sharia, imposed in the UK; some of them would like to see this legal system brought in by force and jihad.

There are those who wish to see flags with foreign texts and religious imagery on buildings such as 10 Downing Street and other national places as a sign of conquest and triumph.  In some places it has been forbidden for Christian preachers to share their faith because it offends a particular religious group.


It was annoying for working class people in Harold Hill, Essex, to see recent arrivals accommodated and enjoying a much higher standard of living than they had. Some of these people had fought in WW2. They had so little but deserved so much more.  Labour Governments were believed to have let them down badly, to have betrayed them and left them financially and socially worse off than those who were like special new customers. The lot has not fallen in pleasant places for many working class families.


There is a considerable problem when some religions are critically examined and are shown to have little historical or no historical evidence for their claims. To bring certain truths to light in some contexts would risk violence, anger and intimidation. It is said and was said by preachers that a certain religion is the enemy of the Gospel.  In some lands the Gospel is forbidden to be preached and churches are attacked, yet some come here endorsing the views of Boko Haram and their ilk, hardline Jihadists, and they expect to be welcomed with open arms and given generous benefits.  Are we seen as a soft touch here in the UK?

Why do invaders come from France, a cultured and civilized country with a better climate and much more room?  France is much bigger than England and has great food, and offers agricultural opportunities.


We should be concerned by certain changes that restrict Christian preaching, practice and prayerful proclamation of the faith once delivered to those who followed and now follow Christ Jesus.


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