Thursday, June 2, 2011

Survey Finds BBC Tends to Be Anti-Christian; Suggests BBC Treats Minority Religions Better

The Telegraph (British) website reports today (June 2, 2011) that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) -- based on its own research -- uses "derogatory stereotypes" to portray Christians.

Many people believe that the BBC retains a politically left-wing or "liberal bias" and that religions other than Christianity were sometimes better represented, according to the survey.

The report -- based on the poll results -- concluded: "In terms of religion, there were many who perceived the BBC to be anti-Christian and as such misrepresenting Christianity."

It added: "Christians are specifically mentioned as being badly treated, with a suggestion that more minority religions are better represented, despite Christianity being the most widely observed religion within Britain."

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