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[[Christian Voice]] is a small conservative Christian group.
 
[[Christian Voice]] is a small conservative Christian group.
  
According to Searchlight, the anti fascist magazine the campaign against the satirical West End musical “Jerry Springer – The Opera” organised was organised 'by the small but militant conservative evangelical religious sect Christian Voice (CV), noted for both its homophobia and its rejection of evolution. Led from Surbiton by [[Stephen Green]], a former chairman of the [[Conservative Family Campaign]], CV objected to what it perceives to be the musical’s profane and blasphemous content.<ref>David Williams  '[http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=170 The BNP and Christianity]', ''Searchlight'', Date: July 2006</ref>
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According to Searchlight, the anti fascist magazine the campaign against the satirical West End musical “Jerry Springer – The Opera” organised was organised 'by the small but militant conservative evangelical religious sect Christian Voice (CV), noted for both its homophobia and its rejection of evolution. Led from Surbiton by [[Stephen Green]], a former chairman of the [[Conservative Family Campaign]], CV objected to what it perceives to be the musical’s profane and blasphemous content.'<ref>David Williams  '[http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=170 The BNP and Christianity]', ''Searchlight'', Date: July 2006</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:42, 23 August 2010

Christian Voice is a small conservative Christian group.

According to Searchlight, the anti fascist magazine the campaign against the satirical West End musical “Jerry Springer – The Opera” organised was organised 'by the small but militant conservative evangelical religious sect Christian Voice (CV), noted for both its homophobia and its rejection of evolution. Led from Surbiton by Stephen Green, a former chairman of the Conservative Family Campaign, CV objected to what it perceives to be the musical’s profane and blasphemous content.'[1]

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  1. David Williams 'The BNP and Christianity', Searchlight, Date: July 2006