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Terrorist attack: a joint statement from CTBI and Muslim Council
of Britain
July 7, 2005
A joint statement from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland and
The Muslim Council of Britain following today's bombings in London:
Deepest sympathy is expressed at the death and suffering which the
series of co-ordinated attacks in London has caused to the families
and loved ones who have been the victims of this terrible atrocity.
This criminal attack is condemned in the strongest possible terms.
No good purpose can be achieved by such an indiscriminate and cruel
use of terror.
The scriptures and the traditions of both the Muslim and Christian
communities repudiate the use of such violence. Religious precepts
cannot be used to justify such crimes, which are completely contrary
to our teaching and practice.
We continue to resist all attempts to associate our communities
with the hateful acts of any minority who claim falsely to represent
us. In the present uncertainties, we look to all community leaders
to give an example of wisdom, tolerance and compassion.
The events of recent years have challenged Muslims and Christians
to work together in order to acknowledge our differences, to affirm
our common humanity, and to seek ways to share life together. Much
has already been achieved, and nothing must undermine the progress
that we have made. These attacks strengthen our determination to live
together in peace, and to grow together in mutual understanding.
This crime must inspire us to work unceasingly together in pursuit
of peace, justice and respect for difference.
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