BBC TV channels to add more religion

Was good. New shows are poop. Stranger Things se02 was a big let down

as a more general point though it does work, i'm almost exclusively prime/youtube for my viewing these days and as much as we like to whine about advertising on the internet 5s worth of skippable ad every 20-60 minutes is much better than the old fashioned "lets have an hour long show with 45 minutes of actual content"

i actually cringe these days on the rare time i watch something that's not bbc on the telly
 
I don't have any need for religion in my life and do not watch any live BBC broadcasts, guess I will cancel any further payments.
 
What about making it illegal for parents to homeschool and thus brainwash their kids, LabR@t? What's your stance on that?
Quite agree, unless there is profound reason the child can't be in mainstream school, autism etc then they should be at school, don't you agree?
 
I don't want all this rubbish broadcast with my money, isn't there a god channel on sky for the deluded to foam their mouth over.
 
Link - BBC to air more religious programming

First we had Brexit which is right-leaning, followed by the 2018 royal wedding announcement again right-leaning because of patriotism. Following these events, I have noticed an increase in racism as it's in my area of work - I work with interpreters and some are actually leaving the country because of the level of abuse they've been subjected to.

Now the propaganda machine is going to air more religion which I think is going to make the country even more backward. A lot of the doctrines are right-leaning, with traditional conservative values with little or no room for advancement. Women are still 2nd class in some doctrines, and when questioned, they say they are submissive because it brings them closer to God. I think that projects a bad message for gender equality. Some doctrines aren't up-to-date in some other areas too such as LGBT rights and abortion rights.

I know OcUK itself is a fairly conservative forum (with a small 'c'), but I'm still interested in your views. I'll probably agree with some and not agree with others on here, so this will be like an AIBU thread :p

Going the other way (leftism), I don't have much room for SJWs (social justice warriors) either, plus people who are offended for the sake of being offended, and anything that is overly PC. So I guess this puts me in the centre or slightly left-of-centre. So no religion, no SJWs or being terminally offended. Just some common sense :)

I think this is great news. Whether people like it or not religion is something that is here and will be with us in some form or another until the human race becomes extinct.

Although we live in a multicultural society with followers of different religions there's still a huge amount of ignorance around. Take Islam for example, practically in the news every day and perhaps the most talked about religion, isn't well known in terms of beliefs or what is and isn't cultural add ons.

I think it's important to know about other religions, not only because it does open your mind and thinking to other explanations of who we are and the point of life but because we can better understand what motivates and drives other people. Personally, I may disagree with many things that others believe but I do think that knowing more about someone's traditions and culture, which religion often brings together, makes it easier to build a relationship.
 
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