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UK Christians 'suffer for faith' | UK Christians 'suffer for faith' |
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More than one in five Christians in the UK faces discrimination in their local communities because of their faith, a survey for a BBC programme suggests. | |
The poll of 604 people describing themselves as Christian, for the Heaven and Earth show, also found 25% felt discriminated against by colleagues. | |
One in three said the media portrayal of their religion was discriminatory. | |
The findings come as churches complain the Christian values which underpin law-making in Britain are being eroded. | The findings come as churches complain the Christian values which underpin law-making in Britain are being eroded. |
Church leaders say this process of aggressive secularisation is to the detriment of family life. | Church leaders say this process of aggressive secularisation is to the detriment of family life. |
'Fight back' | |
Rev Malcolm Duncan, of campaign group Faithworks, said: "The Christian church is suffering more than all other faiths in the UK. | |
It's a case of those issues getting more attention, rather than there being more discrimination David GillettBishop of Bolton | |
"There is an aggressive secularist agenda that says it's OK to support any group ending in 'ism', but it's not OK to support anything connected to Christianity." | |
Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, who is a Catholic, said Christians must decide whether to "fight back or take it". | |
"My own belief is that we should stand together and fight this discrimination." | |
Perceived grievances | |
BBC religious affairs correspondent Robert Piggott said the level of dissatisfaction among Christians about the way their faith is regarded would have been unthinkable only a few years ago. | |
But some senior religious figures said they felt the case was being overstated. | |
Bishop of Bolton David Gillett said religious issues were attracting more attention, leading to a greater perception of discrimination. | |
"Christians are now finding decisions going against them in a more high-profile way. | |
"But it's a case of those issues getting more attention, rather than there being more discrimination." | |
Heaven and Earth will be broadcast at 1000 GMT on BBC One. |