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Post by Guest Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:37 pm

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Twenty-six bishops have written a letter condemning the Government's "punitive" welfare reforms which they say have forced people into food and fuel poverty.

In an open letter to the Daily Mirror to mark the beginning of Lent on March 5, the bishops said that too many people were having to choose between "heat or eat" as a result of "cut backs and failures in the benefit system".

They said that politicians had a "moral imperative" to do more to control food price hikes and to make sure that the welfare system offered the poor an essential safety net from hunger.

The Anglican bishops write: "Half a million people have visited food banks in the UK since last Easter and 5,500 people were admitted to hospital in the UK for malnutrition last year.

"We often hear talk of hard choices. Surely few can be harder than that faced by the tens of thousands of older people who must 'heat or eat' each winter, harder than those faced by families whose wages have stayed flat while food prices have gone up 30% in just five years.

"Yet beyond even this we must, as a society, face up to the fact that over half of people using food banks have been put in that situation by cut backs to and failures in the benefit system, whether it be payment delays or punitive sanctions."

They added: "We call on government to do its part: acting to investigate food markets that are failing, to make sure that work pays, and to ensure that the welfare system provides a robust last line of defence against hunger."

Signatories to the letter included Anglican bishops Stephen Patten (Wakefield), David Walker (Manchester), Tim Stevens (Leicester), Andy John (Bangor), Tony Porter (Sherwood), Paul Butler (Durham), Alan Wilson (Buckingham), Alan Smith (St Albans), Nick Holtam (Salisbury), Tim Thornton (Truro), John Pritchard (Oxford), Steven Croft (Sheffield), Jonathan Gledhill (Lichfield), Michael Perham (Gloucester), Alastair Redfern (Derby), Lee Rayfield (Swindon), James Langstaff (Rochester), Martin Warner (Chichester), Mike Hill (Bristol), Martin Wharton (Newcastle), Peter Maurice (Taunton), Gregory Cameron (St Asaph), Peter Burrows (Doncaster), Stephen Cottrell (Chelmsford), Martyn Snow (Tewkesbury) and John Holbrook (Brixworth). They were joined by a number of Methodist Districts and the Quaker Peace and Social Justice group.

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Now!

That is Christianity!

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Post by Guest Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:02 pm

...The next step should be, that they open up the churches at night, for those that are sleeping rough imo.

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Post by Ben Reilly Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:32 am

Good for them! Between people like them and the Pope, I see real hope that Christianity might return to its gentle and generous roots, and away from the twisted form preached by some of our pastors here in the U.S.
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Post by Guest Thu Feb 20, 2014 4:13 am

Ben_Reilly wrote:Good for them! Between people like them and the Pope, I see real hope that Christianity might return to its gentle and generous roots, and away from the twisted form preached by some of our pastors here in the U.S.

I agree!

...And that was why i embraced Christianity at an earlier age!

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