In what sense is Tommy Robinson a genuine Christian? None that I can see | Ravi Holy
The extremist, who is said to have converted in prison, is now planning a mass carol service. But look at his words and deeds: hardly Saint Tommy, is it?
Hereβs a thought for the day: what kind of Christian am I, and what kind of Christian is Tommy Robinson? It needs addressing, and so itβs good, given the far-righterβs recent religiously contentious pronouncements β and ahead of his planned carol service this weekend β that my church is addressing it. Thatβs not to say the matter is simple.
Scroll back. When I told someone from the Pentecostal church, which I had attended in my 20s, that I was going to be ordained in the Church of England, she very graciously conceded that while, on the whole, it was a βdead churchβ, there might be one or two βreal Christiansβ within it. More disturbingly, a senior Anglican cleric of the evangelical persuasion recently said something similar to me β and I was unclear whether he regarded me as being one of the chosen few.
Ravi Holy is rector of The United Wye Benefice in Canterbury, Kent, and a standup comedian
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