Britain is living in a
‘time of tension and fear’ threatening to tear it apart, the Archbishop of
Canterbury has told a multi-faith meeting of UK religious leaders. He was addressing a
dinner in Cardiff City Hall hosted by the Muslim Council of Wales on Thursday.
The heads of the Anglican churches of Scotland, Ireland and Wales were also present,
the first gathering of all four current church primates in one place.
The
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby © Stefan Wermuth / Reuters
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The
Most Rev Justin Welby said religion is under attack by extremists who try to
subvert belief for violent ends and atheists who seem to want faith to be
something people practiced in private like sex.
“We
are living in a time of tension and fear,” he said. “That fear has seeped into
our society in a way that is new to me in my lifetime and begins to work at the
cracks between us in our diversity, deepening them into barriers between us. The
answer to fear is truth and love not force, truth about each other and
confidence in each other.”
RT report continues:
He
also said all faiths are capable of atrocities and that Christians must be
capable of accepting their faith had caused horrible episodes in history.
“I
cannot stand here and say to you that those who professed Christ and committed
the atrocity of Srebrenica were not Christians I can only say they acted in a
way contrary to all the teaching of Christ,” he told the audience.
“But
I must not deny the accountability of the Christian faith over the centuries
for miscellaneous and many atrocities.”
Saleem
Kidwai, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Wales, said many Muslims
feel they are under siege.
“Call
it Islamophobia, call it anti-Muslim prejudice, call it racism, but whatever
you call it is wrong and it is sadly becoming a norm,” Kidwai said.
“The Muslims I meet in
mosques and across Wales generally are concerned about the environment where
they are raising their children,” he added.
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