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Bakery threatened with court over 'blasphemous' sandwich that disrespects Jesus

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"blasphemous" sandwich "Cheesus Christ".The Bridge Bakehouse in Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire has had its outside menu vandalised in response, and someone even sent a letter threatening legal action because of the sandwich's name.The cafe boasts an array of sandwich options, most of which have playful names including "Don't go bacon my heart", "Are you chicken me out?" and "Get ya goat, you've pulled". READ MORE: Tourist dead as 'arm and leg' ripped off in horror holiday shark attackEven still, the Cheesus Christ has caused a stir, with one person even branding it an "insult to Christianity", as per DerbyshireLive.

It includes caramelised onion, onion chutney, mature cheddar and mozzarella and has been on the menu since last year.However, only in the last week the sandwich name on the cafe's outdoor menu has been painted over.The business has also been sent a letter claiming to be from a Christian group threatening legal action.The letter read: "Our members have instructed us to write to you to ask you to remove the sandwich name Cheesus Christ from your menu.

Although our clients would prefer to [settle] this matter out of the courts, there is clearly a case to answer here."Everyone in the United Kingdom has the right to their beliefs without fear of discrimination.

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