Religion in Liberty tells it. Since Tuesday afternoon, Britain has looked a bit more like Spain, and the House of Commons of the British Parliament has approved by 299 against 116 votes, banning any form of “influence” near abortion centers, including mental prayer… even if you don’t pray aloud, who knows how they control it. However, you are right, prayer is very powerful.
“This is “Clause 10” of the “Public Order Bill” which prohibits any form of “affecting” around abortion centers, and with affect including spoken or silent prayer, friendly conversation, and offering help and alternatives.”, they point from the middle. . MP Andrew Lewer introduced an amendment to exclude silent prayer or consensual conversation from the fine, but was rejected by the same majority that managed to pass the initiative.
Hispanidad recently picked up a case Elizabeth Vaughan-Sprucea woman caught near the abortion clinic in Birmingham (English), after someone guessed it I pray mentally close to abortion center. and cases Adam Smith-Connor, who silently prays for her son, who died of an abortion 22 years ago, left the facility practicing this practice, and was detained by the authorities.
Now it’s not just an arrest, but it will be considered a crime and will be fined. In Spain, the Organic Law 10/1995, 23 November of the Criminal Code, has been amended, in article 172 the punishment is meant for:
“1. Anyone who, in order to impede the exercise of the right to voluntarily terminate a pregnancy, abuses a woman through disturbing, offensive, intimidating or coercive acts which impair her liberty, shall be punished with imprisonment of three months to one year or work for the benefit of society from thirty-one to eighty days”.
Making praying in the streets a crime, now England, joined the censorship.
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