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Saturday, 06 February 2010 22:48 |
Site Owners Note: This is a fascinating news article speaking of the desire for what does seem to be an eternal separatism of spiritual vision between various schools of religiously spiritual thought, and the very complex, while also very simple deduction on the part of wise others that all modes of belief might best be treated with the same respect as well as given the same exposure in the eyes of the world. Nothing dwells finest in the minds of people than a fair perspective between all perspectives, religiously spiritual or what have you! I for one found this fascinating. - WD Allan
Church of England is "living in the past", says BBC's head of religion
From: Telegraph.co.uk
The BBC's head of religion has accused the Church of England of "living in the past" and said that the corporation should not give Christianity preferential treatment. Aaqil Ahmed, a controversial executive whose appointment last year prompted more than 100 complaints, said: "I think all the faiths should be treated in the same way. I don't believe in treating any faith differently."
He dismissed claims that the BBC was marginalising religion as overly simplistic and argued that Christianity, in particular, was already covered well on television. His comments come on the eve of a debate at the General Synod, the Church's parliament, over the BBC's treatment of Christianity.
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