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Bishops Call for Apology from Christian Leaders over Iraq War

Bishops from the Church of England have called on Britain’s Christian leaders to join in apology for the war in Iraq and its aftermath in a report issued today.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Monday, September 19, 2005, 17:12 (BST)
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Bishops from the Church of England have called on Britain’s Christian leaders to join in apology for the war in Iraq and its aftermath in a report issued today.

The bishops conceded that the report, entitled ‘Countering Terrorism, Power, Violence and Democracy Post 9/11’, will likely stir up controversy. The bishops have extended the call for a “public act of repentance” to leaders of the Muslim community, reports The Times.

In the report, the bishops highlight the impact of the July 7 terrorist attacks in London and make the call for a deeper “understanding” of the motivation behind terrorists and the atrocities they commit, outlining a 13-point schedule of “Christian principles” in response to the current global threat of terrorism.

The bishops said “Winning hearts and minds is absolutely fundamental in countering terrorism” and that the “long-standing grievances” of the terrorists must be addressed, with the possibility of offering them economic support.

The bishops are also not shy in their criticism of the ‘expansionist’ policies of the U.S as well as the influence of the Christian Right on Washington policies. The bishops criticised the current status of a US sense of “moral righteousness” in politics as well as the use of biblical verses by some to support a political agenda in the Middle East, urging “There is no uniquely righteous nation”.

Winning hearts and minds is absolutely fundamental in countering terrorism.

Church of England Bishops


The Bishop of Oxford, the Right Reverend Richard Harries, one of the authors of the report and a prominent apologist for the Christian just-war theory, said: “The Churches have a particular message here based on biblical insights about fear and how playing on the fears of enemies makes for unwise policies.”

He also makes the claim that the mainstay of people are not so much afraid of terrorism as they are of American foreign policy and expansionism as “the major threat to peace”.



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