To be honest, that was roughly my reaction to the story...tis a matter of faith and while there are some pointers for and against it isn't something you can prove in a courtroom.
Mind you my first reaction was to say that freedom of speech cuts both ways and if we want the freedom to publicly state our beliefs then we must let others do the same.
I am presuming the asa will find there are no grounds to investigate.
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Mind you my first reaction was to say that freedom of speech cuts both ways and if we want the freedom to publicly state our beliefs then we must let others do the same.
I am presuming the asa will find there are no grounds to investigate.