Cameron Declares the UK a Christian Country

Cameron Declares the UK a Christian Country

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The transcript discusses the role of marriage in society, particularly in West London, and highlights David Cameron's emphasis on Christian values as part of his vision for a 'big society.' Cameron, a vaguely practicing Christian, encourages the Church of England to revive Christian values to counteract moral decline. He asserts that Britain is a Christian country and should not shy away from this identity, as emphasized during an event marking the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.

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What is the key element in David Cameron's vision for a 'big society'?

Economic growth

Healthcare

Education

Marriage

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What did David Cameron urge the Church of England to do?

Encourage technological advancements

Support political campaigns

Lead a revival of Christian values

Promote economic policies

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What issue did Cameron believe the revival of Christian values would address?

Political instability

Moral collapse

Environmental concerns

Economic recession

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At what event did Cameron emphasize the UK's Christian identity?

A political rally

A charity fundraiser

A cultural festival

The 400th anniversary of the King James Bible

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How did Cameron describe the UK in his speech?

A Christian country

A democratic state

A secular nation

A multicultural society