VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Jude|DATE|1377764278|CONTENT|This was good until AAA had to lever in the religious bit.
There is a strand of Christianity that very much sees Christians as people traversing unfriendly / unwelcoming territory in order to reach heaven - &quot;Guide me, O thou great redeemer,Pilgrim through this barren land&quot;. And, as Graham points out, traditional C of E&#039;ers must struggle with their religion no longer having the place of prominence it once had. But for AAA to link the challenges that face someone with Aspergers to being a Christian in today&#039;s England, is rather bizarre. Just what is so hard, Anne, about being free to practise your religion? The only restrictions are those very proper ones that stop religious believers from hindering or denying the human rights of other people.|EMAIL|jmlivesley@yahoo.co.uk|IP-ADDRESS|146.90.85.132|MODERATIONFLAG|