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Tory MP criticises 'Christianophobia'

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Tuesday, December 4, 2007, 10:24 (GMT)
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Conservative MP Mark Pritchard has spoken out against what he perceives to be growing “Christianophobia” within the “politically correct brigade”.

The MP told the BBC that attempts to marginalise Christian traditions in British life had “gone far enough” and has called for a debate in Westminster on Wednesday on the subject of Christianophobia.

He told the BBC that he had no intention of criticising people of other faiths, but wished to "recognise and protect the Christian tradition of this nation".

"The debate is not about doing God or theocracy. It's about ensuring that the Christian tradition of our nation is recognised," he was quoted by the BBC as saying.

"If mainstream political parties do not recognise and protect the Christian tradition of this nation then other more extremist parties will.

"If that happens, we are in danger of Christianity being hijacked by these ambitions."

The debate, he said, was highly topical, according to recent research which found that around 80 per cent of schools will not be holding a Nativity play this Christmas.

He said, "I'm not saying there shouldn't be choice within theatrical provision on schools. But Christmas time would be a highly appropriate time to do Nativity plays, with its message of hope and love and light.

"This would be a positive contribution for children. This isn't criticising people of other faiths or of no faith.

"Freedom of speech and of religion are fundamental principles of any liberal democracy. I hope this debate will put down a marker to the Government and public bodies."

He continued by saying that many officials and public bodies fail to remember the work of Christians in charity, business and public service.

"Some people seem to want to forget the Christian tradition going back to the first century and its contribution to arts, culture and science."

"It's gone far enough. If there are those who want to see the Christian church reduced to the margins in this nation they should have the courage to say so, rather than using the rights of other religions as an excuse."

Mark Pritchard is the MP for Wrekin, Shropshire.



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Added: Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 23:06 (GMT)

i fully agree with the comments made by Mr.Mark Pritchard.
I was amazsed when a young girl in my family did not know who Moses was.
I fear all will be lost if changes are not made in the near future.
Education in schools is limited it is most imortant that schools in the UK teach R.I.
i do believe things have gone far enough and agree with quote "if thoes who want to see the Christian church reduce to the margins in this nation they should have the courage to say so" !.
it wont be long before we live in fear in our own country i for one am not happy with what i see happening around us.i also predict that in 30 year time all the brits that are Christians living in the UK will be a very small minority ,if at all !.
we already see a multi culture of religions in the UK now that could in time dominate the UK leaving Christianty teachings in a minority !.
lot to think about.
From Christine.A.Brown.

christine.a.brown, leeds,west yorkshire

Added: Thursday, December 6, 2007, 16:12 (GMT)

It is expected that a Tory MP would rise to defend Christian Tradition. Labor (and Democrat Left of US) seldom get up to do so. Writing off the inheritance of Christianity is "Correct" because so few are taught or seek to learn that heritage. Forefathers are "nice men" or bad men", never identified as stalwart in the use of Christian beliefs to formulate policy or life decisions. Christianity is hidden at every turn in depicting our mutual history except when negativity can be ascribed to Christianity.

ROBERT BRENZEL, Louisville (KY) USA

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