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deggers316 | 08:47 Fri 09th Oct 2009 | Radio
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why do they always at the end of the programme say what books would you take after giving them a copy of the "bible" do they presume every body want this by default ?
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It's one of the longest running shows on the radio. 50+ years ago, when it started, they probably thought everybody would want a copy of the bible and the complete works of Shakespeare to while away the time.
They must have had guests of other religious persuasion by now, what were they given?
Interesting thought Jumbuck, presumably they were given the appropriate religous book, but what about agnostics and atheists?
Agnotics - a pad of blank paper probably
p.s. the agnotics are the dyslexic sub-division of the agnostics
:D "keyboard moments"
Didn't Perry Como sing that?
rofl ya daft cookie ! that is playing in my head now....(ok I am now the daft cookie)
I think Sandy is correct - in the days when the BBC was seen as a shining example of the way to live, the notion that anyone was not a Christian would simply not occur to them.

This theory is born out by the voice of Roy Plumley, creator of DID - if a listed building could talk - this is how it would sound.

Not to younger AB'ers - if you don't remember the sound of Roy, listen to Trevor MacDonald, the effect is exactly the same.
Hey, don't knock a free copy of the bible if your stuck on a desert island, you will need something to get your camp fire started, and what else are you going to use for toilet paper.

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