A teacher in London has been sacked for telling Muslim children that Britain is a Christian country. He also told the boys off for washing their feet in the hand wash basins in the toilets (‘restroom’ if you’re American).

He told them: ‘Britain is still a Christian state’ and observed that the King is head of the Church of England. Well, it seems you can’t have that going on in England’s capital city with its British values of democracy, the rule of law, liberty, respect and tolerance.

So the school suspended the teacher in March twenty-twenty-four, then sacked him.

Origin of ‘Safeguarding Boards’

A month later he was referred to a ‘safeguarding board’ as well as to the Metropolitan Police, for an alleged hate crime. The Met’s child abuse investigation team even became involved.

The safeguarding officer concluded the teacher had made hurtful comments about Islam and that a child had been subject to emotional harm. The teacher succeeded in appealing the ban but remained sacked. Thank God the police dropped their inquiry.

Did you know ‘Safeguarding Boards’ were set up in two thousand and four after the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham by Ian Huntley, the school caretaker, to protect children from dangers posed by adults working with or around them.

Children ‘safe’ from truth

It has not taken long, has it, for ‘safeguarding’ to be used by woke activists in teaching and sport, against Christians and anyone else whose views do not align with their own Islamo-left or secularist view.

Those in power must keep children ‘safe’ from truth to protect their multicultural antichrist ideology. Because the truth here is that the United Kingdom is constitutionally Christian.

His Majesty King Charles III kisses the Bible at his Coronation in May 2023
His Majesty King Charles III kisses the Bible at his Coronation in May 2023

During his coronation on 6th May twenty-twenty-three, King Charles was anointed by the Archbishop to rule as a Christian monarch, just as Zadok the priest anointed king Solomon in the Bible:

1Kings 1:39a And Zadok the priest took an horn of oil out of the tabernacle, and anointed Solomon.

The king kissed the Holy Bible, and made solemn promises to maintain the laws of God in his realm as well as the true profession of the Gospel.

’Wudu’ ritual of feet-washing

From ‘wudumate.com’

This washing the Muslim boys were doing is a religious requirement, by the way.
Muslims are commanded by the Quran in Surah 5 verse 6 to wash their feet as part of the ‘wudu’ ritual. So they wash them in the sink:

Koran, Surah 5 v 6: O ye who believe! when ye prepare for prayer, wash your faces, and your hands (and arms) to the elbows; Rub your heads (with water); and (wash) your feet to the ankles. If ye are in a state of ceremonial impurity, bathe your whole body. (Yusuf Ali’s translation.)

Did you know Muslim boys were doing this in British state schools? It’s a ritual cleansing done before prayer to gain spiritual and physical purity. It’ll take more than that, guys. Whoever you are, it’ll take turning to Jesus for your sins to be forgiven.

As it is written:
1John 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

Christianity largest group

The United Kingdom may be constitutionally Christian, and have a long Christian heritage, dating back 1500 years or even longer, but what about current demographics?

In the 2021 census, 46.2% of the population declared themselves Christian in England & Wales, not including Scotland and Northern Ireland, but down from 59.3% in twenty-eleven.

Those of ‘no religion’ were up to 37.2% and Muslims were 6.5%, up from 4.9% in 2011, a thirty-two per-cent increase over ten years.

So Christians are still the largest group, Muslims are growing, and there is a sizeable proportion looking for a spiritual home.

Father banned from football coaching

Jamie Michael (acknowledgements to Free Speech Union)
Jamie Michael (acknowledgements to Free Speech Union)

But this story comes as Jamie Michael, who served with the Royal Marines in the invasion of Iraq in 2003, was reported banned as a football youth coach in the Rhondda Valley for an online post he made after the murders of three children in Southport in July 2024.

Mr Michael posted a 12-minute video in which he said illegal immigrants have ‘the numbers to take over’ the country. He denounced ‘scumbags’ and ‘psychopaths’ and warned the country was ‘under attack’. Mr Michael, a father aged 47, was charged with inciting racial hatred.

At his trial, the veteran said the targets for his criticism had been Southport killer Axel Rudakubana and ‘illegal, unchecked or radicalised immigrants’. He was unanimously cleared by the jury after just 17 minutes.

But after his acquittal, you just know the local safeguarding board will spring into action. They banned him from working with children for his completely lawful video warning. Jamie Michael is suing both the safeguarding board and the Football Association of Wales for £25,000 in damages.

School has a ‘prayer-room

The teacher in our story is now suing the local authority. His lawyers point out the school was non-faith and that prayers had been informally banned from the playground and confined to a prayer room set aside for the purpose.

So it emerges that state schools in this United Kingdom have set aside prayer rooms, not for Christians, but for Muslims. Was that in any party manifesto?

It’s almost as if His Majesty’s Government, our elite, our teaching establishment and civil servants, are ashamed of our Christian heritage and are quietly working against it, without telling you, isn’t it?

Pray for them to repent and return to the Christ of our Christian constitution. Pray the Lord will raise up able, truthful, honest, humble, God-fearing men who are up to that challenge:
Exo 18:21 Moreover thou shalt provide out of all the people able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness;

It is written:
Psalm 33:12a Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD;

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This Christian teacher has my respect. However, I would say that England is a Christianish country, not that it has ever been a Christian country: Christ has never owned it; Christian countries have never existed save in imagination. Since Sinai, God covenants with persons but not with peoples. “Constitutionally Christian” does not mean “covenantally Christian”. In this, the teacher has been mistaken.

    And unlike Solomon who had been part of a covenant family, I doubt whether the current monarch has ever been part of Christ’s family, even though against his wishes he remains officially a Defender of the [Christian] Faith as part of his job.

    Levitical priests were authorised to anoint under Yahweh’s Sinaism, but no one nowadays has similar authority. Qua a Christian, the queen was anointed, but not qua a queen. Religious anointing are meaningless, spiritually, though they can be personally useful.

    “Non-faith” is a funny term, sometimes meaning “non-theism”, and sometimes meaning “non-Christian”. But every atheist is a believer—everyone is each time they sit down. It’s a silly term, but here you are but the postie.

    Whatever Exodus might have said, may God rise up God-fearing people, not just men, and may we as individuals turn to Yahweh as God and not a god, whatever the polytheism of Sinai.

    • Thanks for your comment, but personal opinions aside, constitutionally we have been a Christian nation since the coronation of King Edgar in Bath Minster in 973AD.
      It is written:
      Psa 33:12a Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD;
      It is up to us to proclaim that, since the secularists really hate it (and any kind of spiritual dimension for that matter).