Christian leaders and theologians have united to sign the 2025 Westminster Declaration, a call to “re-Christianise” Britain and protect debate around key issues such as freedom of belief, biological sex, gender, and human life value.
The declaration argues that Britain’s Christian heritage has been ignored, resulting in serious consequences.
The declaration opposes assisted dying and abortion, emphasizing the importance of protecting human life.
It upholds traditional marriage between one man and one woman, promoting policies that strengthen family stability.
Parents’ rights in education are emphasized, with schools teaching clearly about the family and avoiding contested sexual ideologies.
The declaration affirms biological sex and the complementarity of men and women, advocating for compassion in policy and practice.
It warns about the moral challenges of AI, requiring careful oversight by an interdisciplinary body including Christians trained in moral thinking.
Fiona Bruce, former government Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, describes a “spiritual battle” at the heart of British politics and encourages Christians to enter politics.