This ordained minister in the C of E lost her daughter in the 7/7 bombings. She writes:
" I think that the simple, personal faith of people, whether that's Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, is at heart a beautiful thing. But when faith, any faith, becomes religious fundamentalism, that is a huge problem for me. And I think there is fear of doing the wrong thing, or making mistakes, or stirring up a hornet's nest, that stops us from engaging, in an honest and productive way, with religious fundamentalism in this country. We're not getting to the root of the enormous disaffection among young British Muslim people, and in particular, young Muslim men."
we really do need a middle of the night moderator