Christians in Politics video with messages from the leaders of the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties for Christians

To me personally Gordon Brown seems the most authentic and heartfelt out of the three, which surprised me in all honesty as he comes across surprisingly spunky.

What do you reckon?

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7 Responses to “Christians in Politics video with messages from the leaders of the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties for Christians”

  1. The Church Mouse Says:

    Why on earth did Nick Clegg do his piece from a corridor?

  2. webmaster Says:

    :lol:

  3. Grant French UK IP PPC Says:

    Why on earth did Nick Clegg do his piece from a corridor?

    Probably a school corridor: he’d be making sure enough homosexual slant was being put on sex lessons for 7 year olds.
    The LibLabCon decide to be christian at election time. May the 7th back to tearing up everything that unites our people.

  4. Sophie, Surrey Says:

    All three of the main parties get their key messages across in under six minutes! Grant French of the UKIP could learn a thing or two!

    I’m with you, webmaster. Gordon Brown carries the most conviction. I get the impression that he really is a Christian and would be so in or out of office. Mind you, I think the sound values aren’t quite right – Nick Clegg seemed far too quiet.

  5. Grant French UK IP PPC Says:

    “Gordon Brown carries the most conviction. I get the impression that he really is a Christian and would be so in or out of office.”

    Over the Brown/Blair years Britain has become far more religious. Places of worship are popping up everywhere. Only one slight problem, they’re Mosques. I have learned something from the other parties. “Don’t believe a word they say.” People get the government they deserve, and Sophie you really do deserve this one.

  6. Jim Says:

    Grant. Would you care to quote your sources, and explain what you see as the reason why Mosques are “popping up everywhere.”

  7. Grant French UK IP PPC Says:

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article1362709.ece

    http://www.brin.ac.uk/figures/#NumberMosques

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/muslim-anger-at-bishops-ghettoes-attack-768568.html

    In 1998 there were circa 600 2010 circa 2000 over a three fold increase. The increase is mass immigration and a considerably higher level of fecundity.

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