David Cameron says Christians should be ‘tolerant’ of homosexuality

Unknown Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Prime minister David Cameron has said that Christians should be “tolerant” and “welcoming”.

He was referring to a recent High Court decision to uphold a ban on a Christian couple becoming foster parents after they admitted that they would refuse to tell a child that homosexuality is acceptable.

Pentecostal Christians Eunice and Owen Johns, of Derby, say they are considering an appeal over the High Court verdict.

Speaking in Derby, where he held a Cabinet meeting yesterday, Mr Cameron backed the decision.

He told the Derby Telegraph: “This matter was decided by a court in the appropriate way and I think we should rest with the judgment that was made.

The prime minister said that he was a churchgoer but added: “I think Christians should be tolerant and welcoming and broad minded.”

A spokesperson for the Johns said Mr Cameron’s comments were “lacking in any understanding of the critical situation and conflict between the two groups involved”.

The Johns are the latest in a series of Christian couples to unsuccessfully challenge equality legislation.

Earlier this year, a couple who own a hotel in Cornwall were ordered to pay £3,600 to a gay couple they refused a double room to.

Peter and Hazelmary Bull, the owners of the Chymorvah Private Hotel, argued that their Christian beliefs meant they could not allow two men to share a bed.
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