Shad
Veteran Member
In the UK it looks like Christians, Muslims and other religious people are facing a shared threat to their way of life from the liberal establishment (for example government enforced LGBT indoctrination of children and the threat of exclusion from the professions and public life for those with sincerely held religious convictions in this area). Given demographics in the UK I am interested whether people on this forum think there is any scope to organise a coalition across religious divides and to speak with one voice in the defence of religious freedom and traditional family values. I believe both the Christian and Muslim communities in the UK are too small to make an impact on their own but together and with other social conservatives they could be a large enough voting block to put pressure on the government take a less aggressive stance on this issue.
Alliance of convenience. If this "issue" is resolved in their favor they will turn on or ignore each other again. Fundamentalists do not make true allies.