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Pastor arrested after commenting on Islam, saying sex is binary

'That he was arrested, held in police custody for 13 hours and had his property destroyed is appalling'

Pastor Dia Moodley was arrested after commenting on Islam and affirming that sex is binary while street preaching outside Bristol University, Oct. 10, 2024.
Pastor Dia Moodley was arrested after commenting on Islam and affirming that sex is binary while street preaching outside Bristol University, Oct. 10, 2024. | ADF International

A Christian pastor was arrested after he made comments about Islam and the binary nature of sex while street preaching outside Bristol University.

In response to a question from a Muslim member of the public, Dia Moodley said he believed there were differences between the moral standards of the God of Islam and the Christian God.

During his preaching he also expressed the belief that God made humans male and female and that this truth should not be denied.

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The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF UK), which is supporting Moodley, said he was arrested and detained for 13 hours by Avon and Somerset Police in March. 

The organization said that Moodley was pushed off his short stepladder and had a sign snatched from his hands before being arrested by attending officers.

Four of his signs were handed to staff at Bristol University, who disposed of them under the instruction of the officers. 

Reacting to the incident, Moodley said, "Two-tier policing is sadly not a fiction or some conspiracy theory, it's a reality that Christians in the U.K. have been experiencing for years.

Dia Moodley
Dia Moodley | ADF International

"It shouldn't be for the state to decide which religions and ideologies must not be discussed or critiqued in the public street. The result is the normalization of a two-tier society where some beliefs and ideologies are valued and protected, while others are undermined and outlawed.

"The world is looking at the dismal state of free speech in the U.K. with shock. What happened to me reflects a wider trend of increasing state censorship in the U.K. and across the West."

ADF UK is supporting Moodley in pursuing a complaint against Avon and Somerset Police. He has already received an apology for the disposal of his signs. 

An officer wrote in an email to Moodley: "I'm sorry to advise that the signs were handed to ... the UoB [University of Bristol] for them to dispose of. I cannot comment as to why this decision was made (as I was not present at the time), however I would like to apologiae on behalf of my colleagues. ... Again, I am sincerely sorry that this action [sic]."

ADF UK described Avon and Somerset Police's actions as surprising, noting that they had previously settled with Moodley after admitting that restrictions preventing him from "passing comments on any other religion" besides Christianity were "disproportionate." 

Barrister and legal counsel for ADF UK, Jeremiah Igunnubole, said, "We are glad Avon and Somerset Police dropped their investigation into Pastor Dia.

"But the fact that he was arrested, held in police custody for 13 hours, and had his property destroyed with the encouragement of Avon and Somerset police is objectively appalling. Nobody should be subject to discriminatory treatment for peacefully and lawfully sharing their core beliefs.

"In this case, Pastor Dia was himself a victim of crime, including assault, aggressive harassment and criminal damage and yet, perversely, he was the one treated as a criminal for peacefully exercising his fundamental rights.

"Everyone must be treated equally under the law. Freedom of speech cannot be the preserve of those expressing socially progressive ideals. In a democratic society, everyone must have the right to peacefully express their core beliefs, even when those beliefs are considered controversial or criticize other religions and belief systems."

Originally published at Christian Today

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