More than half UK Christians who voted for Conservative candidates in 2010 say won't do so in 2015, many Christians feel persecuted in particular by PM David Cameron-Daily Mail
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3/29/13,
"Cameron accused of betraying Christians: Astonishing Easter attack on the PM by former Archbishop of Canterbury," UK Daily Mail, James Chapman
"Many Christians doubt David Cameron’s
sincerity in pledging to protect their freedoms, former Archbishop of
Canterbury George Carey says today.
In
an article for the Daily Mail, Lord Carey squarely accuses ministers of
‘aiding and abetting’ discrimination against Christians.
He
says he believes there is an ‘aggressive secularist and relativist
approach’ behind the Government plans to legalise gay marriage and says
the Prime Minister has ‘done more than any other recent political
leader’ to ‘feed’ Christian anxieties.
As a dramatic new poll released on the
eve of Easter Sunday revealed that more than two-thirds of Christians
feel they are now part of a ‘persecuted minority’, Lord Carey insists
the Government must do more to demonstrate its commitment to pledges to
stand up for faith.
The survey suggests churchgoers increasingly feel religious freedoms are under assault from aggressive secularism.
Critics
say court rulings against Christians who want to wear crosses at work,
and legal action preventing prayers before council meetings, have helped
make people feel marginalised.
In the article, Lord Carey expresses
particular alarm about apparent Government support for a campaign by
Labour MP Chris Bryant to turn the 700-year-old Parliamentary chapel of
St Mary Undercroft [seen in photo above] into a multi-faith prayer room so that gay couples
can get married there.
But
he also turns his fire on the Prime Minister, saying: ‘It was a bit
rich to hear that the Prime Minister has told religious leaders that
they should “stand up and oppose aggressive secularisation” when it
seems that his government is aiding and abetting this aggression every
step of the way....
The ComRes poll suggests there is continuing
resentment over the Government’s decision to legalise same-sex unions,
even though there is special protection for the Church of England in the
law.
More
than half (58 per cent) of Christians who backed the Conservatives in
2010 suggested they will ‘definitely not’ vote for the party in 2015.
The ComRes poll of 535 regular
churchgoers, commissioned by the Coalition for Marriage (C4M), reveals
that more than two-thirds (67 per cent) of Christians feel that they are
part of a ‘persecuted minority’.
The
march of secularism means that if trends continue, Britain will no
longer be a Christian country by 2030 when the number of non-believers
will have overtaken the number of Christians.
In
the past six years the number of Muslims has surged by 37 per cent to
2.6million, Hindus by 43 per cent and Buddhists by a massive 74 per
cent."...photo above of Chapel of St. Mary, Alamy via UK Daily Mail, via Free Republic
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