- Sermon on the Mound
The Sermon on the Mound is the name given by the Scottish press to an address made by Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher to the General Assembly of theChurch of Scotland on 21 May 1988. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/politics_show/7398111.stm PM addresses Church of Scotland] ,BBC News , 19 May 2008. ] [Torrance, David. [http://news.scotsman.com/opinion/David-Torrance-Did-Thatcher-get.4094081.jp Did Thatcher get raw deal over her Sermon on the Mound?] , "The Scotsman ", 17 May 2008. ] [Davidson, Lorraine. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article3949868.ece Brown to deliver his own 'Sermon on the Mound'] , "The Times ", 16 May 2008. ] The name is a play onJesus 'Sermon on the Mount and on the artificial hill inEdinburgh called The Mound on which the Church's Assembly Hall stands.In the address, Thatcher offered a theological justification for her ideas on
capitalism and themarket economy . She claimed "Christianity is about spiritual redemption, notsocial reform " and she quoted St Paul by saying [http://bible.cc/2_thessalonians/3-10.htm "If a man will not work he shall not eat"] . 'Choice' played a significant part in Thatcherite reforms and Thatcher claimed choice was also Christian by stating that Christ chose to lay down his life and that all individuals have theGod -given right to choose between good and evil. Thatcher also justified her belief in individualsalvation by quoting from thehymn "I Vow to Thee, My Country " (which was not in the Church of Scotland's hymnary of the time):: [It] ..."speak" [s] "of "another country I heard of long ago" whose King can't be seen and whose armies can't be counted, but "soul by soul and silently her shining bounds increase". Not group by group, or party by party, or even church by church—but soul by soul—and each one counts."
Thatcher's words did not reflect a consensus among Christians. One clergyman present described the speech as 'a disgraceful travesty of the
gospel '. When she finished speaking, the Moderator, James Whyte, formally presented her with church reports on housing andpoverty , which was interpreted in the press as a polite rebuke.The
Margaret Thatcher Foundation , which reproduces the full text of the speech on its website and characterises the nickname "Sermon on the Mound" as distasteful, rates it as having key importance as a statement of Thatcher's views onreligion ,morality , family, social security, welfare, taxation,education , race,immigration ,nationality , andcivil liberties .Notes
External links
* [http://www.margaretthatcher.org/Speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=107246 The full speech]
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