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local fight back in
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last some clergy fight back!

'the decision to remove the cross was
because “we live in a diverse, multi-faith society and many people have no
specific beliefs at all'
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Following on from
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According to Alan Faulkner – who claims to be a Christian and is Torbay Council’s executive member for Environmental Services, the decision to remove the cross was because “we live in a diverse, multi-faith society and many people have no specific beliefs at all”. In which case what about the Christians who are justifiably offended by its removal – don’t they matter?
The Church - can it be repaired and made good?
Some on Torbay Council no doubt hoped the removal of the cross would go unnoticed – but it was not to be. Local clergymen, having discovered it missing, have refused to “turn the other cheek”, as is so often the case nowadays. Instead they have protested loudly and won much sympathy amongst the general public as a result.