At : http://www.hardcell.org.uk/playroom17.htm the website “Hard Cell” describe the homoerotic practice of scat which involves playing with or eating human faeces. Faeces may also be passed (dumped) on a participant
” Farming” is taking faeces from public toilets to play with.
The site states that men may be drawn to scat because it provokes such negative reaction.
It describes scat as possibly the ultimate of sex without inhibitions evoking warmth, degradation, issues of texture, colour, and possibly taste
“Hard Cell” reports that “A 1993 survey of gay men in the UK found 1.5% of men said they’d done scat in the previous year, with 3% saying they’d tried it at least once in the past”.
Christian couple Owen and Eunice Johns were banned from foster caring by the Derby Council because they said they could not tell a 5 to 8 year old that homosexuality was OK. Lord Justice Munby and Mr Justice Beatson upheld the ban in the High Court decision cited below.
Foster parent ban: ‘this is a secular state’, say High Court judges
There is no place in British law for Christian beliefs, despite this country’s long history of religious observance and the traditions of the established Church, two High Court judges said. Here is part of their judgement.
By Lord Justice Munby and Mr Justice Beatson
7:00AM GMT 01 Mar 2011
“We cannot avoid the need to re-state what ought to be, but seemingly are not, well understood principles regulating the relationship of religion and law in our society.
We live in this country in a democratic and pluralistic society, in a secular state not a theocracy.
Although historically this country is part of the Christian West, and although it has an established church which is Christian, there have been enormous changes in the social and religious life of our country over the last century.
Our society is now pluralistic and largely secular. We sit as secular judges serving a multi-cultural community of many faiths. The laws and usages of the realm do not include Christianity, in whatever form.
The aphorism that “Christianity is part of the common law of England” is mere rhetoric.
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