So, Joshua Sutcliffe has no qualms about banging on about his faith.
Remember, boys and girls, faith is "pretending to know stuff you don't know"
To my mind, giving religious crackpots opportunity to try to give credence to their fairy tale fantasies is a much more important issue. Anybody should be allowed to believe/practice whatever they want to (provided it's legal!) but they should be marginalised in society. Drill down into the real beliefs of wise sage's like the Archbishop of Canterbury for instance and it's absolutely laughable. Anybody who takes the bible or koran literally needs serious help.
It would be interesting to know which bits in the bible the Archbish thinks are true and which are not