Saturday, June 20, 2009



The Leftist hatred of Christianity again

We read:
"PBS board members have decided to enforce a rule barring religious broadcasts in a move that spells the beginning of the end for most spiritual shows like Catholic Masses and Mormon devotionals on public television.

PBS board members, who for 25 years have turned a blind eye to religious programming at some of their member stations' religious programing, have decided to enforce a rule banning the broadcasts -- a move that spells the beginning of the end for religious shows on public television.

Six PBS stations currently broadcast "sectarian" programs produced by local religious groups, including the morning "Mass for Shut-Ins," which is popular among elderly and ailing Catholics who cannot attend the daily service.

Under the terms of a decision reached by the PBS board Tuesday, those stations can retain their current shows. And all stations can air programs and documentaries that cover sacred topics -- even a newsworthy service, like a papal Mass. But no new religious shows can be offered, and none of the 350 other stations may air any purely spiritual content, a move some groups say is a quiet means of phasing out religion from their airwaves.

Federal law does not bar showing the services on public television, but PBS worries that the broadcasts have the appearance of an official endorsement from the network. Allowing such programming to air "would cause the public's trust in PBS to erode, along with the value of the brand," argued its Stations Services Committee, according to a report in the Current.

But some stations are actually owned are operated by religious groups that hold their sectarian programming sacred, such as KBYU in Utah, which is run by Brigham Young University and airs Mormon devotionals. An underlying tension surrounding the decision was whether such channels would have been forced to split from PBS had the ruling been different. They, too, are expressing relief at a crisis averted.

Source

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

And they assume the public has trust in the very Left-leaning PBS? If they are truly the "public" broadcasting stations, and since they get almost all their operating funds from the tax payers, it's that public who should decide, not some board of Leftists.

BTW, is comrade Bill Moyers still a falling-down drunk?

Anonymous said...

People trust the Partisan BS stations? Taking away local interest programs, like Mass for the shut-ins builds trust?

Brainwashing 101: take away faith in leadership, erode faith in neighbors, destroy faith in God. Once all faith is gone, then whatever you use to replace it will stick.

Dean said...

Unfortunately some do trust PBS and NPR. Poor, deluded souls.

It was almost funny listening to their defense of Obama's health care plan. Or would be if there weren't those who buy it hook, line and sinker.

swassociates said...

Trust, Value of Brand?

They have to be fucking joking.

Bobby said...

Who appoints the board members of PBS? Someone should be held accountable for this.

Anonymous said...

"intelligent and thought provoking comment."

Why, thank you!

Anonymous said...

Another Kool-Aid drinking, liberal puke.

Hey puke, don't you wish you could think for your self like conservatives do?

Anonymous said...

Rather watch Fox then CNN, MSNBC and like and read the likes of the Huffington Pst and DailyKos which usually has as much anti-Jewish hatred and a white supremacist site. (Yes they really do, I have seen screen shots of it).

Anonymous said...

But of course, a good percentage of the programming will continue to be the religion of climate change

Anonymous said...

Bet more than 1/2 their contributions dry up.

Anonymous said...

Just another person who like to piss off conservatards and repuglicans.

You're not pissing anyone off. All you're doing is showing how ignorant and childish you are.

Anonymous said...

"don't you wish you could think for your self like conservatives do?"

You mean like all the Lush Rimbaugh dittoheads?

Anonymous said...

Re: Dittoheads

Pardon me, but your ignorance is showing.