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Miriam Shaviv

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Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

Ban religion, lose the war

November 26, 2015 12:46
2 min read

There are many reasons why the West may be ill-equipped to fight against Islamism. We are afraid to get into another ground war in the Middle East; many of our armies and police forces are woefully under-resourced; we have no idea how to handle the sensitivities of Europe's Muslim population.

But if you want to understand the deepest reason of all, look no further than this week's controversy over the Church of England's Christmas ad . The 60-second video, which was going to be screened in cinemas before the new Star Wars movie, featured a diverse group of people reciting the Protestant Lord's Prayer. It was meant to show that "prayer is for everyone", but the Digital Cinema Media agency, which handles advertising for the leading cinema chains, banned it, explaining it could "cause offence to those of differing political persuasions, as well as those of differing faiths and indeed of no faith."

Now, as a religious person myself, I highly doubt that those of "differing faiths" will find anything offensive in this tame, non-coercive video. And if those of "no faith" are offended, they should develop thicker skin.

But, more importantly, it is an enormous mistake to erase religious expression from cultural and popular media when we are facing an enemy that is religiously motivated. Right now, we need to see and hear more about religion - not less.