Christian Voice (UK)
Fundamentalist Christian advocacy group based in the United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Voice (CV) is a fundamentalist Christian advocacy group based in the United Kingdom.[1] Its stated objective is "to uphold Christianity as the Faith of the United Kingdom, to be a voice for Biblical values in law and public policy, and to defend and support traditional family life."[2] It is independent of religious, denominational, or political parties.[3]
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Type | Fundamentalist Christian advocacy group |
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Headquarters | Carmarthen, Wales |
Region | United Kingdom |
National Director | Stephen Green |
Website | christianvoice |
CV is led by Stephen Green.[3] Green is the group's spokesperson, producing scores of press releases from 2005 to 2010. According to Green, Christian Voice had in excess of 600 members in 2005.[4]
The group has been criticised for its positions. David Peel, leader of the United Reformed Church called Christian Voice "a disgrace"[4] and described their "claim to represent Christians" in the UK as "absurd".[5]