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Westminster Abbey adds Hindu snowmen to Christmas displays

by Ethan Cole, Christian Post
Posted: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 8:25 (GMT)
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Some Anglican clergy have added a multicultural twist to Christmas decorations, adding Hindu snowmen, a Chinese dragon and a Jewish temple to the lawn where the traditional scene of a baby Jesus, angels, and the three wise men used to be displayed alone.

“We’ve done this as it creates a good opportunity for Christians to meet and hear about the stories of people of other faiths,” said the Rev Jane Hedges, a canon of Westminster Abbey, according to The Telegraph.

“Christmas is an opportunity for everyone to stop and think and is a great opportunity of the different faiths to talk to one another,” she said. “Wherever you’re coming from there should be something to celebrate at Christmas.”

The Abbey’s canon pointed out that the story of Christ’s birth is included in the Koran, and noted that the Hindu snowmen is meant to convey that Hindus have something to celebrate during Christmas too.

“Strictly speaking, the message of Christmas is about the birth of Christ, but it has a much broader message of peace and goodwill,” said Hedges.

Westminster Abbey will showcase life-size snowmen with turbans and bindi dots on their foreheads to send out the message that Christmas is not exclusively for Christians.

The Diocese of Liverpool will stage a nativity that features a Chinese dragon and lantern procession.

But the additions to the Christmas landscape have drawn criticism from those who argue that the multicultural effort is undermining the Christian message.

An evangelical leader in England expressed his disapproval of the nativity scene spin.

“People want Christians to celebrate Christmas without compromise,” said the Rev Rod Thomas, chair of Reform, according to The Telegraph.

“It’s only by doing this that people of other faiths respect what we stand for, not by attempting to introduce something that is sub-Christian.”

Alison Ruoff, a senior member of the Church of England’s ruling council, commented, “Why are they putting such a ridiculous spin on Christmas? It’s a nonsense and makes me really quite cross.

“Christmas is a time for everyone, but the Church needs to be confident in its message,” Ruoff added, “which is that Christ came to save people of all faiths and none.”

The multicultural Christmas displays come as British society grows increasingly secular and multi-religious, with the Muslim population in particular experiencing rapid growth.

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, the head of the Catholic Church in England, expressed concern in May about the “considerable spiritual homelessness” in Britain, where people do not feel faith is an option.




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Added: Thursday, December 25, 2008, 18:55 (GMT)

Isn't it about time the non believing clergy and those who are more pro multi faith than Christian resign? It would at least show a little integrity. I am so grieved that church leaders are letting us down like this and providing such a poor example to their congregations and the general public. It is 100% ok to actually love people of all faiths and none, whilst sticking to the integrity of the bible. In fact, where we allow compromise with regards to Jesus being the only way to the Father, we sell these people short, by disguising and hiding the way of salvation. That is not love for mankind and indeed it is committing spiritual prostitution and adultery towards God.

Ruth, Loughborough, UK

Added: Friday, December 19, 2008, 13:27 (GMT)

Get a grip rev. God is number one, the birth of His son Jesus is the reason for Christmas. I guess it's no worse than Santa though? Don't trivialise the birth of God's son, God will remember it!

Ben, Staffordshire

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