A Norwich pastor is under investigation for using "homophobic" language after sending an email expressing his disapproval of the city's gay pride event in June.
Police
Dr Alan Clifford sent the message to the organisers of Norwich Pride, who subsequently reported his comments to the police as a "hate incident".
The police have now referred his case to the Crown Prosecution Service, which will decide whether or not to prosecute Dr Clifford.
Freedom of speech
Writing in the Spectator, academic and theologian Adrian Hilton said: "Dr Clifford may exercise his freedom of speech – especially in regard to religious liberty and preaching the Word of God – even if this might cause offence."
"I find myself now feeling not much less than contempt for those gays who persecute and prosecute elderly hotel owners and B&B proprietors, or call in the police when they receive ‘Good News for Gays’ in their inbox. It is deeply and profoundly intolerant."
Read the full blog post in the Spectator here >