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David Cameron appeared confused about Christianity over Easter.
In a video message he spoke about the value of the church's work in the UK and the challenge to Christian freedoms abroad. However, he didn't mention the government's failure to support Christian freedoms in the UK or that re-defining God's pattern for marriage was one of his 'proudest achievements'. As the Spectator's Isabel Hardman points out, a separate article exposed further confusion about the gospel.
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