The Christian Council of Britain has been criticised by a number of
mainline British Christian organisations. The ecumenical organisation
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland disclaimed any connection to the CCoB. It endorsed a statement by the
Methodist Church that "Christian belief is incompatible with any political party or philosophy that is based on
hatred or treats people as inferior because of their
race, beliefs or for any other reason" and rejecting the CCoB's theological views on the separation of races. The Church of England's
General Synod passed a motion on 9 February 2004 condemning "any political movement that seeks to divide our communities on the basis of ethnicity" as "an affront to the nature of God revealed in creation and Scripture", and stating that "voting for and/or supporting a political party that offers racist policies is incompatible with
Christian discipleship". ==See also==