Films and plays
. Sir, — It is time for Mrs Stanton and other rigid Christians to accept that not to be a Christian is not a crime. Surely, she was grossly insensitive to attend a play about the searing inhumanity of South Africa’s anti-sex laws just to' get publicity for her dislike of nudity. We do not yet invade churches proclaiming our dissatisfaction with their beliefs. That could easily start to happen if some Christians continue such intolerant, insensitive actions. — Yours, etc., ALAN WILKINSON. March 28, 1980.
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