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UnavailableUnbelievable? 18 Apr 2009 - "I am a Christian" - Are Christians being marginalised?
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Unbelievable? 18 Apr 2009 - "I am a Christian" - Are Christians being marginalised?

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Unbelievable? 18 Apr 2009 - "I am a Christian" - Are Christians being marginalised?

FromUnbelievable?

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Premier is inviting Christians to sign the "I am a Christian" declaration at www.iamachristian.org.uk and stand up for their Christian faith. It's in response to the fact that over 100,000 have downloaded the National Secular Society's "Debaptism" certificate, renouncing childhood baptismal vows.
There have been a number of stories that suggest Christians are being restricted form being open about their Christian faith in the public arena, and now the National Secular Society is urging that hospital chaplains should not be funded by the NHS.
Premier's CEO Peter Kerridge explains why he believes the campaign will encourage Christian to be bold in their faith. Terry Sanderson of the National Secular Society explains why they want to take Christian influence out of the public sphere, while Andrea Williams of Christian Concern for Our Nation explains why she believes the rights of Christians are being challenged.
Sign the declaration at www.iamachristian.org.uk
For Terry Sanderson see www.secularism.org.uk
For Andrea Williams see www.ccfon.org
For more Christian/non-Christian debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the podcast
If you enjoyed this programme you may want to listen to
Unbelievable? 2 Aug 2008 - Faith & School - do they mix? Jan Ainsworth & Andrew Copson debate.
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Released:
Jun 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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