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Church of England leaders were urged to intervene after it was revealed Trent College near Nottingham secretly reported Reverend Dr Bernard Randall to the Prevent programme.
Derbyshire chaplain reported to terrorist watchdog for LGBT sermon
It was found to not meet the threshold for a referral
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A chaplain was reported to the Government s anti-terror watchdog by a Derbyshire school after suggesting to students they should make up their own minds on LGBT teachings.
Reverend Dr Bernard Randall was reported to Prevent , a programme which seeks to prevent people from being radicalised, after his teachings at Trent College, in Long Eaton.
Michael Brown holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from New York University and has served as a professor at a number of seminaries. He is the author of 25 books and hosts the nationally syndicated, daily talk radio show, the Line of Fire.
As far back as 2009, the BBC was reporting on the harassment of street preachers, devoting an entire Sunday broadcast to the subject on August 23, 2009. The program included âa recording of a recent incident where a street preacher was told by police officers that it is a criminal offence to identify homosexuality as a âsinâ.â
Professor Peter Mathieson has created an intolerant and illiberal cancel culture
Lecturers at Edinburgh University are left feeling unable to speak out, staff claim
Comes after investigation into lecturer Neil Thin who students blasted as racist
One professor at Edinburgh university said countless others support Dr Thin
But they fear doing so publicly due to potential backlash from others at the uni