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Tag Archives: Anti-Christian Bias
Quote of the day: Rt. Rev. Nick Baines, the Bishop of Bradford, on the anti-Christian bias of the BBC
‘How does the BBC fulfil its public service remit by transcending the lazy intellectual sidelining of religion – challenging the ridiculous assumption among some in the Corporation that the “non-religious” world view is neutral?’ ~ Rt. Rev. Nick Baines, the Bishop of … Continue reading
Posted in Quote of the Day, Secularism
Tagged Angry Atheists, Anti-Christian Bias, BBC Bias, Richard Dawkins
Canada human rights watch: biased anti-Christian reporting by CBC, Canada’s taxpayer-funded national news service
I was a panellist at the consultation on the Office of Religious Freedom The CBC has propagated another biased attempt at inducing fear about Evangelicals (and other Christians) on a matter – the Office of Religious Freedom – that will bear little … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, Canada, CBC
Christians are a minority at the ‘biased’ BBC where staff are more likely to be atheists or non-believers
BBC is ‘institutionally incapable of reflecting the society it serves’ The BBC employs more atheists and non-believers than Christians, an internal ‘diversity’ survey has found. The new research has been seized on by critics who accuse the Corporation of bias … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture, Society, Visual Arts
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, BBC
UK now persecuting Christians? Nohad Halawi loses her job after being harassed by fundamentalist Muslims
Christian worker loses her job after being ‘targeted’ by Islamic extremists Nohad Halawi, who worked at Heathrow Airport, is suing her former employers for unfair dismissal, claiming that she and other Christian staff at the airport were victims of systematic harassment … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture, Society, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, Discrimination, Heathrow Airport, Nohad Halawi
Canada human rights watch: Christian sacked for Tweeting his support for traditional marriage
Firing of Sportsnet broadcaster after gay marriage tweet tests religious freedom, free speech In May, Sean Avery, a professional hockey player, made a public service announcement supporting gay marriage in the United States. Soon after, hockey agent Todd Reynolds tweeted, … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism, Sport
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, Bigotry, Discrimination, Ice Hockey, Impoverishment, Marriage, Persecution, Sportsnet
Backlash in Britain over Trafford Housing Trust’s anti-Christian intolerance and persecution of Adrian Smith
Backlash at anti-Christian intolerance of housing trust Commentators at three of Britain’s biggest newspapers have criticised the treatment of a Christian employee who was disciplined and almost sacked over comments he made about legislation for gay weddings in churches. Ally … Continue reading
Daughter of ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ creator Rev. W. Awdry slams ‘PC Christmas’ episode
‘My father would never have taken Christ out of Christmas’: Daughter of Thomas the Tank Engine creator slams politically correct ‘holiday’ episode The clergyman who wrote the Thomas The Tank Engine books would be insulted by a new TV episode … Continue reading
A wonderful, and truthful, piece of satire from Milo Yiannopoulos: ‘Covering the Pope, a guide for journalists’
Covering the Pope: a guide for journalists Milo Yiannopoulos sheds some light on the arcane world of Catholicism, for the benefit of befuddled mainstream reporters! Don’t just seize on perceived tensions, but actively foment discontent by Googling for as many … Continue reading
Posted in Secularism
Tagged Anti-Catholicism, Anti-Christian Bias, BBC, Bigotry, Ignorant Ranters, Pope Benedict XVI, Richard Dawkins
British Christian midwife sues over order to wear trousers in the operating theatre
Christian midwife sues over order to wear trousers A Christian midwife is suing a hospital for making her wear trousers in the operating theatre – because she believes that the Bible forbids women from putting on men’s clothing. Hannah Adewole . . . is suing … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture, Society, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, Civil Rights, Discrimination, Equality, Great Britain, Persecution, U.K., UK, United Kingdom
Public sector organization continues to persecute Christian electrician who displayed small palm cross in his van
Now electrician victimised over cross in his van is suspended for going public The Christian electrician who won the right to display a palm cross in his work van has been suspended from his job, it emerged last night. Colin … Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture, Society, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, Che Guevara, Harassment, Persecution
Quote of the day: veteran broadcaster Peter Sissons on the anti-Christian bias of the BBC
‘[At the BBC] Islam must not be offended at any price, although Christians are fair game because they do nothing about it if they are offended.’ ~ Peter Sissons
Posted in Quote of the Day, Secularism, Visual Arts
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, Peter Sissons
Anti-Christian bias makes Christians “fair game” for insults at the BBC says Peter Sissons
Anti-Christian bias is OK at the BBC, says former presenter Christians are “fair game” for insults at the BBC whilst Muslims must not be offended, one of the broadcaster’s veteran news anchors has warned. Christians are “fair game” for insults … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, World Events, Secularism
Tagged Anti-Christian Bias, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, Peter Sissons