Four Christian MPs have written to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in an attempt to overturn its ban on claiming that ‘God can heal’. Last month the ASA told a group of Christians in Bath that they could not continue to make any claims in their advertising which state or imply that, by receiving their prayer, people could be healed. David T C Davies (Con) has written a letter challenging the ASA's decision, and Christian MPs Gary Streeter (Con), Gavin Shuker (Lab) and Tim Farron (Lib Dem) have written to the ASA asking them to produce "indisputable scientific evidence" that prayer does not work, otherwise they will raise the issue in Parliament.
(And STILL the secularist left insist that Christians are wrong to bring up the issue of 'aggressive atheism'.)