Logo

 

Banner Image:   National-News-banner-Purple
Template Mode:   Baptist Times
Icon
    Post     Tweet

'We have to win a battle of ideas'

Major General Tim Cross argues democracies must not fall to the same level as groups such as ISIS

TimCross300At a debate in Westminster, one of Britain’s most senior former military leaders has criticised groups such as ISIS for carrying out ‘beheadings and savage beatings as a rule of law’.

‘Democracy cannot afford to do the same,’ warned Major General Tim Cross. ‘We cannot fall to the same level as the insurgents.

‘Liberal democracy must behave differently. We have to win a battle of ideas even if we have to win with one hand tied behind our back.'

This meant, he said, that Christians in the British military had to be ‘rooted in a moral framework and an ethical code’ which came from the Bible.

Major General Cross was speaking at a debate at Portcullis House on Monday, held by Bible Society. The event posed the question, ‘Is the Bible a bridge or a barrier to democracy?’

The Major General said, ‘We have a moral duty to stop people getting slaughtered. I don’t think we should watch as a brutal dictator slaughters people.’

Major General Cross served in the Balkan war and later briefed Tony Blair on Iraq, expressing his concerns prior to the invasion.

He added that God could not be viewed as being on one side or another in a war. His words came ahead of a Commons vote tomorrow [2 December] on whether Britain should carry out bombings on ISIS targets in Syria.

At the Bible Society event in Westminster, Dr Mike Bassous, the General Secretary of the Bible Society in Lebanon warned that Christians in the Middle East had not experienced democracy positively, since the start of the civil war in Syria.

‘I agree that the alternatives to democracy are not much better,’ he said. ‘But my colleagues [in the region] say, “Give us back dictatorship”. For the Christian minorities who have experienced what democracy has brought to the Middle East, they would say, “Give us back dictatorship. We were happier then. We were safer then.”

According to research by the Pew Center, persecution of Christians in the Middle East has led to many fleeing the region. It reports that less than half a million Christians remain in Iraq, and nearly a third of Syria’s 600,000 Christians have fled the country.


Picture credit: Bible Society/Layton Thompson

Baptist Times, 01/12/2015
    Post     Tweet
Shine Your Light saw ‘significant year-on-year growth’
The national evangelistic Christmas initiative mobilised and reached record numbers of people in 2025, organisers have stated
Baptist Union Presidency for Mark Elder
Baptists have discerned that Mark Elder, minister of Tarporley Chapel in Cheshire, will serve as Baptist Union President in 2027-28. His theme is Word and Spirit
More than a thousand Christians march against Christian nationalism
The group was part of a wider event, called The Together March, which had more than 200 civil society organisations taking part in central London
Baptist Union Council: March 2026
The latest phase of the Financial Model Review was shared at Baptist Union Council, with members voting to approve a new funding approach for 2027-8, and further investigation of options beyond
Simeon Baker appointed as General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Wales
The Revd Simeon Baker has been appointed as the new General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Wales, succeeding the Revd Judith Morris
Quiet Revival report withdrawn
Bible Society has withdrawn its Quiet Revival report after discovering the YouGov survey it was based on was faulty
     Latest News 
    Posted: 27/03/2026
    Posted: 25/11/2025
    Posted: 29/07/2025
    Posted: 04/06/2025
    Posted: 21/05/2025
     
    Text Size:  
    Small (Default)
    Medium
    Large
    Contrast:  
    Normal
    High Contrast