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Most Christians I know feel that the Christian faith in general has come under a lot more pressure in recent years than one would expect in a country that still claims to value freedom of speech.
A couple of Guardian posts that you can find here and here argue that this is not so.
Enter Cherie Blair. An article in the The Telegraph reports Cherie's comments in a Channel 4 documentary, Christianity: A History, in which she refers to the marginalisation of Christianity in Britain. You can read the coverage here. Catch up on the C4 documentary with their Catch-Up service. Not available when I wrote this post, but it should be there soon.
A couple of Guardian posts that you can find here and here argue that this is not so.
Enter Cherie Blair. An article in the The Telegraph reports Cherie's comments in a Channel 4 documentary, Christianity: A History, in which she refers to the marginalisation of Christianity in Britain. You can read the coverage here. Catch up on the C4 documentary with their Catch-Up service. Not available when I wrote this post, but it should be there soon.
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