Main content
This programme is not currently available on 大象传媒 iPlayer

Are Christians Being Persecuted?

Nicky Campbell investigates whether Christians are being discriminated against and whether Christianity is being pushed to the margins in multicultural Britain.

For years now, some town halls have been renaming their Christmas Lights as Winter Lights festivals. More and more Christians are ending up in court, defending themselves against what they see as victimisation for not being allowed to wear a cross to work or to pray for a patient. Many Christians feel that Christianity - once the heart of British society - is being pushed to the margins.

Nicky Campbell investigates whether Christians are being discriminated against. He explores the effects of multiculturalism and asks Muslims whether they are offended by Christmas Lights celebrations. Campbell also analyses the impact of recent human rights legislation and the Equality Bill: do they promote a more or less tolerant society? A poll specially commissioned for the 大象传媒 reveals what the public think.

If the Christian faith is being sidelined from the public space, is that a good or a bad thing? Campbell interviews Christians who claim they have been discriminated against, as well as leading religious and secular voices, including Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols; Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks; Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir Ali; Shami Chakrabati, Director of the civil rights organistation Liberty; and Polly Toynbee, President of the National Secular Society.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 4 Apr 2010 22:50

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Nicky Campbell
Executive Producer Jean-Claude Bragard
Producer Gillian Bancroft
Director Gillian Bancroft

Broadcast