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Queen’s Chaplain Who Questioned Quran Prayers in Cathedral Steps Down After Attempts to ‘Silence, Defenstrate’ Him
2017-01-23
[BREITBART] Less than a week after one of the Queen’s Chaplains spoke out against an Islamic Prayer denying the divinity of Jesus Christ being read out in a Scottish Cathedral, the senior churchman has tendered his resignation from that office.

Former Chaplain to Her Majesty the Reverend Gavin Ashenden announced his resignation on his personal blog on Saturday night, anticipating that a BBC Radio 4 segment on him and the controversy surrounding the Koranic readings in a Scottish Cathedral to be broadcast on Sunday morning would reveal his resignation despite his requests to the contrary. Remarking that the decision to step down was "the most honourable course of action" and had come after years of "attempts to silence or defenestrate me", Rev. Ashenden said he had spoken out in the past on controversial matters as a "matter of integrity and responsibility".

Earlier this week Rev. Ashenden called the decision to allow sung prayers from the Koran in a Scottish Cathedral service that demands Allah is worshipped and denies the divinity of Jesus Christ, "blasphemy", and said the Cathedral should apologise to persecuted Christians worldwide.

In a letter published in The Times, the Rev. said: "Quite apart from the wide distress (some would say blasphemy) caused by denigrating Jesus in Christian worship, apologies may be due to the Christians suffering dreadful persecution at the hands of Moslems in the Middle East and elsewhere.

"To have the core of a faith for which they have suffered deeply treated so casually by senior Western clergy such as the Provost of Glasgow is unlikely to have a positive outcome". In an article for the Jersey Evening Post titled ’The Choice is Between Jesus and Mohammed’ penned shortly afterwards, the priest called the decision to choose that particular Koran reading to be read on the Feast of the Epiphany a "glowing cherry of offence to the iced cake of incompetence".

Now his opposition to the Moslem prayer in a British Cathedral has brought the churchman’s tenure as a chaplain to the Queen to a premature end.

Rev. Ashenden said he’d had a conversation "instigated by officials at Buckingham Palace", and it had been made clear that he could not continue to speak out on faith issues of the day, as his position as one of 32 Queen’s chaplains could compromise the political neutrality of the Monarch.
The Monarch is not and indeed cannot be neutral: the Monarch is by title and by law the leader of the Church of England.
While he had defended himself from such charges in the past by asking "in what way is a priest defending the faith on behalf of a monarch who was Defender of the Faith, incongruous or improper?", the clear choice between silence while enjoying a "public honour" and speaking the truth had to be made. He told BBC Radio 4:

"I think it’s clear to me that accepting the role as a chaplain to the Queen does not give one a platform where one can speak controversially in the public space. So, in those circumstances one has to choose between whether one wants to accept an important honour or whether ones chooses to continue a debate in the public space.

"I am fairly clear in my own mind that my duty to my conscience, to my orders, to my understanding of Christianity and my vocation, is that I’m supposed to be speaking out in the public space on behalf of the Christ I serve".

Posted by:Fred

#6  This is what happens when Christianity is watered down.

First of all, anyone who claims to be concerned that Christianity may offend someone is a liar. What is really going on is the person saying that is a non-believer and is themselves offended.

Secondly, you don't battle non-belief with righteous opinion. You battle it with actual scripture. That is the rock the argument stands on. Anything else is sand and will collapse.

These clergy are the last line of defense against darkness and pure evil and they are loosing.
Posted by: Nero White 3083   2017-01-23 18:49  

#5  Worth a read from Rev. Ashenden

http://www.anglican.ink/article/gavin-ashenden-looks-choices-face-our-archbishops-canterbury


Posted by: Classer   2017-01-23 16:56  

#4  Imagine when Charles takes over....

I don't know. I can't read Arabic, John.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-01-23 10:26  

#3  Koranic verses denying the divinity of Jesus being read during Christian workship in a cathedral.

Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Defender of the Faith... ?

Imagine when Charles takes over....

Posted by: John Frum   2017-01-23 07:59  

#2  Church of Marx now.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-01-23 06:25  

#1  They're toast. We irishmen will prevail.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2017-01-23 01:51  

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