PBS recently decided it would not air new “sectarian” religious programs. (Existing ones get grandfathered in).
Jay Sekulow thinks this is a bad idea.
Barry Lynn thinks it’s a good idea.
What do you think?
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PBS recently decided it would not air new “sectarian” religious programs. (Existing ones get grandfathered in).
Jay Sekulow thinks this is a bad idea.
Barry Lynn thinks it’s a good idea.
What do you think?
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posted June 22, 2009 at 12:55 pm
It’s interesting that the media in general relegate the prime thought of most human beings as to why they are in this earth to sound bites or to the back pages of their publications.
To exclude religious discussion is to cloud or blank out the minds of people until they are at the end of their days wondering where they are going—or worse—ending up like Alan Truing (designer of the first computer) beginning and ending his day in an institution, screaming until exhausted, because he could not fathom the end of his brilliant mind into (in his belief) nothingness.
Life is more than that.