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Where to start with this nonsense?

Christian liberties have been under almost constant attack from the legislature, judiciary and pressure groups of various stripes for many years. Laws which deny Christians the ability to exercise conscience in the light of Biblical teaching have been aided and abetted by judicial decision-making which is increasingly biased against Christianity.

I hardly think that a "religious" ceremony ought to undermine public confidence in the judiciary - the judiciary has been loud and clear in its views on the Christian faith...and they are not favourable.

What we have here is a rabid secularism/atheism reacting against any notion that there is a God to whom we must all give account - that there is a divine standard of justice and wisdom to which all judges should aspire.

Indeed, I would argue that it is only because there is a God that we can have justice at all...abandonment of God (the one immovable focal point of justice) leads necessarily to a descent into the legal and moral quagmire of relativism.

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