Why can’t the BBC understand that we are STILL a Christian country?
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Stephen Glover wonders “why the BBC can’t understand that we are STILL a Christian country” in an article in the Daily Mail, writing “At every possible opportunity it will wheel forward one of those professional atheists who are not happy to live silently with their own non-belief but are determined to shove it down everyone else’s throats. I am thinking particularly of the biologist Richard Dawkins, the novelist Philip Pullman and the philosopher A. C. Grayling. Can you think of a Christian biologist, novelist or philosopher who is afforded one-tenth of the airtime of these militant, omnipresent non-believers?”

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2 Responses to Why can’t the BBC understand that we are STILL a Christian country?

  1. Lewis says:

    last time i checked there were more people who dont believe in god here than people who do.

  2. Hank says:

    Lewis, you may be right, but there are other beliefs out there than just Christian. It’s not always a Christian country, but unite together to whether they believe in God or not. This world is not always going to be 100% Christian. For there are so many different beliefs that you cannot comprehend. Lot of them will fight for their beliefs against Christians because all Christians say other will go to Hell. I was like, whoa! Are you God or what? It’s not for them to decide whether they go to Hell or Heaven.