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on religious broadcasting
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I object to all religious broadcasting. If people want it get your own tv channel.
why should public money be wasted on superstitious clap-trap. programs
examining morality and ethics in a non religious context would be useful.
why should public money be wasted on superstitious clap-trap. programs
examining morality and ethics in a non religious context would be useful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brionon I said 'time' not 'programmes' ! Though Prof Dawkins had a good run of programmes in which he demonstrated his....er...disbelief. We have patently atheist comedians on our screens (Jimmy Carr is a notable example) Mind, some in the religious community would have us believe that the BBC is run by atheists !
As well as Dawkins program there was "A short history of disbelief" I think it was called which was excellent and the fabulous "nine lessons for godless people" Probably still on iPlayer.
I think BBC has a right indeed a duty to reflect views across the board and at the moment it's there but not overpoweringly so
I think BBC has a right indeed a duty to reflect views across the board and at the moment it's there but not overpoweringly so