http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34891928
What are your thoughts? Would you be offended if this came up? Do you think the DCM's actions were correct? Would it be more acceptable as a routine TV advert?
Is this a reflection of UK's secular nature?
I personally don't think there is anything wrong with it. After all aren't we all for free speech?
Please dont make this into a discussion about the validity of religion.
However, the Digital Cinema Media (DCM) agency, which handles British film advertising for the major cinema chains, Odeon, Cineworld and Vue, refused to show the advert because it believed it would risk upsetting or offending audiences.
"The Lord's Prayer is prayed by billions of people across the globe every day, and in this country has been part of everyday life for centuries."
What are your thoughts? Would you be offended if this came up? Do you think the DCM's actions were correct? Would it be more acceptable as a routine TV advert?
Is this a reflection of UK's secular nature?
I personally don't think there is anything wrong with it. After all aren't we all for free speech?
Please dont make this into a discussion about the validity of religion.