Faith
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Faith Facts
- Christian leaders warn the new anti-Muslim hostility definition threatens Gospel preaching and free speech rooted in Biblical truth.
- Tim Dieppe argues it breaches equality laws by granting Islam special protections denied to Christianity.
- David Robertson foresees prosecution for sharing Christ’s love under this veiled blasphemy code.
Faith advocates express alarm over the UK government’s new definition of “anti-Muslim hostility,” rebranded from Islamophobia, fearing it stifles criticism of Islam while safeguarding evangelism.
Representatives from various faiths, including Islam, previously urged abandoning the plans to protect free expression aligned with Christian liberty.
“I can see a day coming in the not-too-distant future when … writers like me will be prosecuted under the Islamophobia blasphemy law for spreading hate against Muslims. But preaching Christ and his word is not hatred, nor is it any kind of phobia. It is Christian love,” said evangelical leader David Robertson.
The definition targets intentional criminal acts, prejudicial stereotyping, and discrimination against Muslims, yet critics say its vague wording inhibits vital public discourse on faith and security.
Christian commentator Adrian Hilton notes that warning about Muslim bloc voting or declaring Mohammed a false prophet could be deemed harassment, endangering examination of issues like rape gangs.
Government assurances claim no threat to free speech, but Jonathan Hall KC warns loose language will inhibit discussions on pressing matters.
Conservative MPs Nick Timothy and Claire Coutinho decry it as a betrayal, arguing it hinders scrutiny of grooming gangs, FGM, and terrorism while fostering division over equal justice under God’s law.
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