BBC Anti-Christian,Anti-age? NO.

Survey parameters/matrices are not known.

I am unable to locate the said survey questionnaire.

If the survey consisted mainly of Christians, then the results as found are debatable.

However as a reader/watcher of BBC for quite a few years, I see no substance in the statement that BBC is Anti-Christian or Anti-age.

If news as it happens tends to be against a particular group, the event/news has to be weighed,by checking up other sources as to its veracity.

I f the event/news is more or less the same, covering  news can not be labelled as

as Anti-anything.

Programmes that are parodies and comedies need not be taken as an indication of being Anti-christian.

Recent coverage of Osama bin Laden‘s death may be viewed by Muslims as Anti-Islamic, which it is not.

Therefore the reaction that BBC is anti-christian is unwarranted.

If it were so BBC need not have published the results of the Survey.

According to a survey of BBC viewers, conducted by the Corporation itself, the BBC is regarded as anti-Christian. The survey found that Christians are portrayed with ‘derogatory stereotypes’ and presented as ‘weak’ and ‘bigoted’.

Arrogantly, the BBC has dismissed the findings of its own report. A spokesman says it ‘has strict editorial guidelines on impartiality’ and that it ‘does not have anti-Christian bias‘. What breathtaking contempt for the findings of their own viewers. Why spend licence fee payers’ money conducting the survey if the findings are to be dismissed so quickly and high handedly?

On one level describing the BBC as anti-Christian might seem perverse. It still has various traditional slots for religious broadcasting. Songs of Praise has 2.5 million viewers each week – despite its afternoon scheduling.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1393081/The-BBC-does-anti-Christian-bias–feeble-Church-England-blame-letting-away-it.html#ixzz1O3Hx32tA

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