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Statement by British Churches on Christian-Hindu relations   << back
Nine British Churches have commented on the current state of Christian-Hindu relationships in the UK.
Nine British Churches have commented on the current state of Christian-Hindu relationships in the UK. The Churches' joint statement is as follows:

"As Churches with a concern for inter faith relations, we wish to comment on the recent report from the Hindu Forum of Britain entitled 'Caste in the UK', and on the press releases that accompanied it from the forum and the Hindu Council UK.

We greatly value our many friendships with Hindu colleagues and communities, and we warmly appreciate the contributions they make to British society. We believe that between us and along with other faith communities, we can continue to contribute to achieving a harmonious society in which we continue to honour the religious and other differences between us without compromising our respective integrities.

We note some of the difficult issues highlighted in the report, and we believe that the best way to address them is:
 * by engaging in worthwhile conversations involving all concerned, in which different opinions and perspectives are heard respectfully, and positive outcomes are sought;
 * by avoiding, in public or private, language that might unnecessarily cause offence;
 * by being clear together that we oppose all forms of discrimination.

We believe that the most appropriate way to address these matters is through a renewed Hindu-Christian Forum that is representative of our communities, and which can address the many matters of importance to us and the wider British society."


Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) have facilitated the writing of this statement by the following Churches:
 * The Baptist Union of Great Britain
 * The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales
 * The Church of England
 * The Church of Scotland
 * The Methodist Church
 * The Presbyterian Church of Wales
 * The Salvation Army
 * The Scottish Episcopal Church
 * The United Reformed Church

© Independent Catholic News 2008

Source:  Independent Catholic News
08 Jul 2008
 



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