anything less is Christian persecution.So you think he should have been allowed to keep interrupting the other guy, even after he'd gotten more time than him?
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anything less is Christian persecution.So you think he should have been allowed to keep interrupting the other guy, even after he'd gotten more time than him?
Allowing a quick closing statement would have been sufficient.
Also he interrupted to try refute that attack before Owen moved onto the next one. He couldn't answer those attacks before he even said them.
It looks like her follow up guest was just their to insult him, with her sitting there telling him to just sit there and listen.As there is a General Election going on in the UK this TV program the daily politics gets the smaller parties out say what they are all about... (I searched for this topic but couldn't find it. Sorry if this has been covered already)
Watch the video.
The BBC allows a left wing tool to go on a massive tirade against the leader of the Christian peoples alliance, then doesn't even allow the Christian to respond.
This what we see more and more of in the west. I like to call it passive aggressive persecution, they constantly side line us and quietly silence us. Ridiculing us along the way whilst at the same time respecting every other religion (or atheist).
Am I the only one noticing this? Anyone think the opposite is true?
Maybe the BBC will stop those marrying the person the love. Such oppression.
BBC biased against Christians?
Are we talking about the same BBC? The UK national broadcaster one that has daily Christian specific religious programming across TV and radio?
The one that has a daily live broadcast of a Christian mass, a Christian prayer for the day, a radio request programme for specifically Christian music, a Christian choral TV & radio broadcast, and specific religious programming for Christian holidays such as Easter and Christmas, not to mention the irregular specials on aspects of Christian history and modern life?
That BBC?
Or are we conflating equal representation of view points with bias against one particular view point?
Another example is when Tim Farron (leader of the Liberal Democrats) was asked if he thought gay sex was a sin in an interview. I don't agree this guys politics but I felt really bad for him especially since many politicians of other faiths have never been asked this.
They only air people that go along with their progressive agenda so you could be right in they show bias against a particular viewpoint. Most of the "religious" slots they air are actually just secular/Marxist guff.