UK Advertising Standards Authority try and stop Healing on the Streets

In this press release by Healing on the Streets (HOTs), Bath, founder Paul Skelton talks about how the Advertising Standards Authority have tried to put a stop to the work that the charity, HOTs are doing.
Paul Skelton writes...
As a registered Christian Trust, "Hots Bath" has been working on the streets of our city for over 3 years now, and has seen scores of people physically healed and come into a personal relationship with Jesus.
However, it has taken just one letter of complaint for the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to make the ruling that we should no longer claim that "God can heal the sick" and are trying to silence us by ruling that our website is breaking their marketing and advertising code. It would also appear that other teams around the country have been targeted in similar ways.
Despite the Queen's Speech on Christmas Day in which Her Majesty announced her alliance with the Christian faith saying "It is my prayer that on this Christmas Day we might all find room in our lives for the message of the angels and for the love of God through Christ our Lord."
Despite David Cameron's Prime Ministerial speech to church leadership, which included such statements as "The Bible is a book that has not just shaped our country, but shaped the world.....a book that is not just important in understanding our past, but which will continue to have a profound impact in shaping our collective future".
It would appear that the ASA have taken a different view on Christianity in the UK and would now like us to recant our Christian faith in the Bible and go as far as to sign a letter which includes the following line " ....We will not make claims which state or imply that, by receiving prayer from our volunteers, people could be healed of medical conditions."
Although from the ASA's angle, this may look like a simple case of encouraging Christians to play down their claims in the beliefs that the Bible hold so clearly, it would appear now that the ASA regulate websites - they have decided that even though we don’t have a product to ‘sell’, we are still breaking "marketing" regulations.
Hots Bath tried to reach a compromise (without changing our message), recognising some of the ASA’s concerns, but there are certain things that we cannot agree to – including a ban on expressing our beliefs.
We are now in the process of appealing against the ruling. It appears that the complaint to the ASA was made by a group generally opposed to Christianity and was regarding our website where we state " God can heal...".
It therefore seems strange to us that on the basis of a purely ideological objection to what we say on our website, the ASA has decided it is appropriate to insist that we cannot talk about a common and widely held belief that is an important aspect of conventional Christian faith.
We have a Trustees meeting scheduled in a couple of weeks where we will be praying and discussing where we believe Father is leading us in our next step of our walk, and how you can help us in our visions as a Trust to promote Christian healing as a daily life style for every believer.
In the mean time however, we would like to reassure all of our team and supporters that the HOTS Bath team will be back on the streets of Bath as usual, for the start of the season, on Thursday, 1st of March , outside Bath Abbey from 11 am to 1 pm, as the ruling will not affect us offering to pray for people.
In the meanime, we would ask you to pray that this ruling is overturned through the appeal that we are lodging, to bless those who have lodged the complaint against us, and ask Father for an increase in the demonstration of signs and wonders on our streets.
On a separate note, I have just returned from 2 weeks in Uganda where I am happy to report that even though this issue may be a ‘Hot Potato’ in the UK, it was a delight to see 60 people or more receive healing from physical problems over that time. So it would appear that no one has informed Jesus yet of the ASA ruling !
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Comments
Anonymous
Can God heal today?Does God heal today?what prevents God from healing today?
Anonymous
I know personally several members of the HoTS team and they are all wonderful people who genuinely believe in what they are doing. But something about all the miracles claimed by this ministry just doesn't stack up. And as for the number of legs being extended by one inch, are there really that many lop-sided people in Bath? Why isn't the Bath Chronicle full of miracle stories? After all the paper is sympathetic to the city's Christian community.
But the real danger is that vulnerable people who don't receive healing will come away rejected and guilty - and in a worse state than they arrived. Surely that isn't what we want?
Anonymous
The main problem that both I and the ASA have with faith healing is that it could lead gullible or vulnerable people to give up on conventional medical treatment for their ailments or even deter them from seeking proper medical help at all.
In Uganda many HIV positive believers have died because they abandoned their medication based on unsubstantiated miracle faith cures.
HOTS's anecdotal claims about the efficacy of faith healing are not at all convincing.
The criteria that must be met for any claim of faith healing to be taken seriously, and in order for it to warrant further inquiry are as follows:
1. The disease must not be a self-limiting disease
2. The recovery must be complete
3. The recovery must take place in the absence of any medical treatment that might normally be expected to affect the disease
4. There must be adequate medical opinion that the disease was present before the application of whatever means were used to bring about the miracle.
5. There must be adequate medical opinion that the disease was not present after the application of whatever means were used to bring about the miracle.
I urge you to desist from your faith healing activities, you are playing with fire.