http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/senior-catholic-edmund-adamus-blames-uks-moral-wasteland-on-equal-rights-2067112.htmlA leading adviser to the Archbishop of Westminster has blamed abortion and gay rights for turning Britain into a "selfish, hedonistic wasteland" which has become "the geopolitical epicentre of the culture of death".
Edmund Adamus, director of pastoral affairs at the diocese of Westminster and an adviser to Archbishop Vincent Nichols, said Parliament had turned Britain into a country which is more culturally anti-Catholic than nations where Christians are violently persecuted such as Saudi Arabia, China and Pakistan.
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In an interview with Zenit, a Catholic news agency with close links to the Vatican, Mr Adamus railed against five decades of equality legislation and the availability of abortion services in modern Britain.
"Whether we like it or not, as British citizens and residents of this country – and whether we are even prepared as Catholics to accept this reality and all it implies – the fact is that historically, and continuing right now, Britain, and in particular London, has been and is the geopolitical epicentre of the culture of death," he said.
"Our laws and lawmakers for over 50 years have been the most permissively anti-life and progressively anti-family and marriage, in essence one of the most anti-Catholic landscapes, culturally speaking – more than even those places where Catholics suffer open persecution."
(This could have gone in the Atheists forum or even GD; but I thought I'd put it here.)
Is the religious-right as influential in the UK as in America or quite a few other countries? No, not at all. But is it getting worse than I can ever remember it? Yes.
I am really not sure how much of this is due to political changes here - partly due to cross-fertilization of ideas between American and British right-wingers, possibly somewhat influenced by the Blair-Bush collaboration - and how much is due to right-wingers becoming more aggressive within both the Church of England and the Catholic Church.
It is interesting that Adamus does not include war in his concept of a British 'culture of death' - despite the fact that the late Pope did condemn the invasion of Iraq.