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 The Government has published its proposed 'homophobic hatred' law. Parts of  the law are modelled on the religious hatred law but there is no specific free  speech protection. 
 Only 'threatening' words or behaviour will be covered by the Government's  current wording, not those which are 'insulting' or 'abusive' (both very broad  terms). 
 In addition, a prosecutor must prove that a person intended to stir up hatred  on grounds of sexual orientation, rather than having been 'likely to' stir up  hatred. This mirrors the religious hatred law. 
 Some of the concerns about free speech appear to have registered with  Government ministers. Thank you for your letter writing and your  prayers. 
 However, The Christian Institute and the Lawyers Christian Fellowship (LCF)  are concerned that the free speech protection which is present in the religious  hatred offence is not included in the 'homophobic hatred' law. 
 While the Human Rights Act offers some protection for free speech and  religious liberty, the lack of a specific protection in the offence sends out  the signal that free speech is more important when debating religion than when  debating homosexual practice. 
 The Christian Institute and LCF remain opposed to the principle of a  'homophobic hatred' law. Existing offences are sufficient to protect homosexuals  from any violence or harassment. A 'homophobic hatred' law, in any form, could  be used as a pretext for challenging the free speech and religious liberty of  Christians. 
 The offence, which has been published today, could yet be amended by MPs or  Peers. The final wording of the offence could therefore be better, or worse, by  the time it is passed by Parliament. So there is still a long way to go. 
 Please continue to pray for the protection of free speech and religious  liberty. 
 To read the Government's wording in full, click on the link below: http://www.christian.org.uk/issues/2007/gay_rights/hatecrime/amendment_1  5nov07.pdf 
 Yours in Christ, 
 Colin Hart Director, The Christian Institute 
 Andrea Minichiello Williams LCF Public Policy Director  |