Friday, 13 February 2009

Christians in the workplace

You may have seen this story recently and it is a pretty sad reflection on how this country has lost its Christian emphasis. I have to agree with John Setnamu, that we should stand up for what we believe in.

Christianity in workplace defended
© Press Association 2008


The Archbishop of York has said intolerance towards Christians in the workplace was an "affront" and urged believers to stand up for their faith.
Writing in the Daily Mail, John Sentamu referred to two recent cases he said pointed to "a seeming intolerance and illiberality" in the public sector towards faith in God.
On Thursday, Jennie Cain, a school receptionist, said she was facing the sack after asking a church for prayer support when her daughter was told off for talking about God and heaven during a lesson.


Last week nurse Caroline Petrie was allowed back to work after she was suspended for two months for offering to pray for a patient.

But Archbishop Sentamu said it was "not only unacceptable but an affront" for public servants to use their authority to deny the legitimacy of the Christian faith when the religion had given them those powers under the constitution.

He said: "Those employed as public servants and charged with running our local services, be they schools, hospitals or councils, receive their public authority only under a system of governance which is constitutionally established from the 'Queen in Parliament under God'."
Asking someone to leave their faith at the door of their workplace was "akin to asking them to remove their skin colour before coming into the office", he said.

He added: "For those who despair at the treatment meted out to these Christian women, the message is clear: wake up, Christian England!"

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