Farage criticised for backing preacher who says homosexuality is ‘abomination’
Summary
Nigel Farage supported a Christian preacher, Stephen Clayden, who said homosexuality is a sin and an "abomination" according to the Bible. Local authorities in Colchester sought a ban on Clayden's street preaching because of concerns about his loud volume and content, including his negative views on homosexuality.Key Facts
- Nigel Farage shared a video supporting Stephen Clayden during a dispute with Colchester council.
- The council applied for a ban due to complaints about the volume and the message of Clayden’s preaching.
- Clayden’s sermons called homosexuality an “abomination” and warned of eternal punishment in hell.
- Farage said he was “fully on your side” and offered help through the Free Speech Union.
- Clayden’s church preached against homosexuality at local Pride events, using strong language from the Bible.
- A Labour party spokesperson criticized Farage for supporting these views rather than condemning them.
- Clayden said his statements were based on the Bible and defended Farage’s support as backing freedom of speech.
- A religious freedom group said the church had preached openly for over six years without prior issues.
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