Support of “scat” and “farming” trump traditional Christian values for foster carer in Modern Britain ?

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.

Foster parent ban: 'this is a secular state', say High Court judges

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Eunice and Owen Johns outside the High Court. They said they held ‘normal, mainstream, Christian views’ Photo: JANE MINGAY

Foster parent ban: 'this is a secular state', say High Court judges

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Lord Justice Munby. Photo: UPPA

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Mr Justice Beatson. Photo: UPPA

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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