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British PM raises furor by calling the UK a Christian country.

by Gwynne Dyer

In the United States, where it is almost impossible to get elected unless you profess a strong religious faith, the comment would have passed completely unnoticed. Not one of the hundred US senators ticks the "No Religion/Atheist/Agnostic" box, for example, although 16 percent of the American population do. But it was quite remarkable in Britain.

Last Friday, in Oxford, Prime Minister David Cameron declared that the United Kingdom is a Christian country "and we should not be afraid to say so." He was speaking on the 400th anniversary of the King James translation of the Bible, so he had to say something positive about religion — but he went far beyond that.

"The Bible has helped to give Britain a set of values and morals which make Britain what it is today," he said. "Values and morals we should actively stand up and defend."

Where to start? The King James Bible was published at the start of a century in which millions of Europeans were killed in religious wars over minor differences of doctrine. Thousands of "witches" were burned at the stake during the 16th century, as were thousands of "heretics." They have stopped doing that sort of thing in Britain now — but they've also stopped reading the Bible. Might there be a connection here?..

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Gwynne Dyer is a London-based independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries.

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