Twisted values of the noisy bigots
by Amanda Platell, Mailonline
For a country that prides itself on religious tolerance, this has been a shaming week.
Thanks to the BBC and a noisy cabal of self-important atheists and Catholic-haters, we have been subjected to wall-to-wall attacks on the Pope and his Church.
Leading this vicious anti-Christian charge were Stephen Fry – who seems to get smugger by the day – and Richard Dawkins, who described Pope Benedict XVI as a 'leering old villain in a frock . . . whose preaching is responsible for the deaths of countless Aids victims in Africa.'
[...] But, then, for decades now, Christians in Britain have been made to feel their faith is not just unfashionable, but shaming and ignorant.
We have been bullied into silence so that the Liberal elite who really rule Britain can impose their atheist, politically-correct values upon us.
I hope that, if nothing else, the Pope's visit has served to expose the empty hatred that motivates Messrs Fry and Dawkins.
The time has come to stand up to these bigots, whose twisted values are to blame for so much that's wrong in Broken Britain.
Curious, isn't it, how Stephen Fry and Richard Dawkins have made their highly publicised attacks on the Pope at the same time as they have books to promote.
The ads promoting Fry's latest tome say he's: 'Honest, funny, touching. Try Mr Fry.' We have tried him this week – and have found him dishonest, unfunny and offensive.
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