
UK government admits 'inappropriate' to argue Bible 'offensive' in case against Christian street preacher
Fox News
The U.K. government acknowledged that prosecutors were wrong to criticize the Bible itself during a trial in which they were attempting to convict a Christian street preacher.
Prosecutors argued that Dunn, a 55-year-old British army special forces veteran who has preached openly for 15 years in the southwestern English town of Swindon, was guilty of hate speech when he offended some members of the public by denouncing homosexuality. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
The case against Dunn, which could have seen him slapped with a criminal record, was tossed out last month after the women who originally complained about him declined to further engage with the case.

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