{"id":187266,"date":"2017-04-12T08:27:48","date_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:27:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-bbcs-duty-to-followers-of-all-faiths-and-none-the-guardian\/"},"modified":"2017-04-12T08:27:48","modified_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:27:48","slug":"the-bbcs-duty-to-followers-of-all-faiths-and-none-the-guardian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rationalism\/the-bbcs-duty-to-followers-of-all-faiths-and-none-the-guardian\/","title":{"rendered":"The BBC&#8217;s duty to followers of all faiths and none &#8211; The Guardian"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  BBC Broadcasting House in central London. The BBC and others have  swallowed whole a narrative of secularism, writes the Revd  Canon Bruce Saunders. Photograph: Jonathan Brady\/PA<\/p>\n<p>    Thank you for your editorial (Religious literacy helps us to understand our    secular selves, 8 April). The secularisation narrative     that humanity is no longer ignorant, fearful and living in an    enchanted world, but has now come of age, is rational,    scientific and does not need religious faith  seems to have    been swallowed whole by those, like the BBC and many political    and cultural policymakers, who claim to reflect opinion while    actually forming and propagating it. This secularisation story    is simplistic, unfounded on the evidence of the vitality of    contemporary world religious faith, and fails to take account    of the way religious faith has itself evolved, frequently    welcoming theinsights of rationalism and science.  <\/p>\n<p>    Your article warns against assuming that the values of the    liberal, secularist west are self-evident. We do not need to    look too far back in history to see how quickly a liberal    consensus, assumed to be self-evident, can be subverted by a    political rhetoric that appeals to human greed, fear or    grievance. With nations today building walls and closing    borders, pragmatism easily replaces the values of generosity    and community if we lose the religious literacy that reminds us    of the sources that nourish and sustain our values.    The Revd Canon Bruce Saunders    Bristol  <\/p>\n<p>     Your editorial on religious    broadcasting displays the Guardians traditionally uncritical    approach to religion. There is a variety of reasons why the BBC    should pay attention to religion. One is that religion    underlies much of politics today, from Islamic State through    cows    in India and murdered secularists in Bangladesh to    President Trumps disastrous ban on aid for any    organisation even mentioning abortion to women in distress,    and his backing for an extreme religious line in recent UN    conferences on women and on development, to the dismay of most    European governments. When religion presents itself as just    apparent facts it can be dangerous, and that calls not just    for religious literacy, but analysis and critique of religious    positions. This is entirely different from the BBCs duty    toreflect the nation to itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    As long as there is an adequate audience for Songs of Praise or    the radio morning service they should continue. But by the same    argument the BBC should reflect    the non-religious philosophy of the flourishing humanist    movement in Britain today  yet you made no mention of its    refusal to allow humanists to explain their approach to life or    even to present Thought for the Day.    David Pollock    London  <\/p>\n<p>     Although I agree with the    headline, Idont think Simon Jenkins article (The    best way to tackle BBC bias is to make it plain to see, 6    April) sheds much light on the debate. The idea that the BBC is    palpably left of centre is belied by the almost zero coverage    given to the anti-austerity position during the five years of    the coalition government, for example. It may well be    left-liberal socially, but it is far from the left    economically.  <\/p>\n<p>    And while the Reality Check page during the referendum    debate was admirable in intention, there was still a failure    within it and across BBC programming to provide citizens with    aconsistent and informative map of the different    positions and the possible outcomes. What is more, the habitual    adversarial exchanges that Jenkins extols rarely meet the    standards of rigorous Socratic debate; frequently terms are not    defined, ideologies are not named, arguments are not developed,    conclusions are not crystallised. I suggest that the way    forward for our public broadcaster, if it wants to be    impartial, is to support good policymaking and informed voting    through mapping all of the positions and arguments, clarifying    how prevalent each one is, and illuminating the underlying    assumptions, values and ideologies of each of its    proponents.    Nick Nuttgens    Sheffield  <\/p>\n<p>     John Shield (Letters, 8 April) seems to think that    impartiality and fairness mean sitting on the fence, which is    rather in conflict with the BBCs own mission statement to    provide programmes and services that inform and educate.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have been here before. For years in any global warming news    item the BBC would give equal platform to climate change    deniers, despite the overwhelming evidence and scientific    opinion to the contrary. It has had a material impact on    addressing the causes of climate change. Similarly, in the EU    referendum the BBC chose to simply give equal platform to both    sides as they presented their false claims to voters.    Pete Foster    Devizes, Wiltshire  <\/p>\n<p>     I totally disagree with Simon    Jenkins re bias at the BBC. Bias towards what? Towards being    genuine and caring, for down-to-earth decency, for kindness,    for being on the side of the decent middle-of-the-road viewer?  <\/p>\n<p>    I have always felt comfortable and safe with the BBCs    journalism, interviewers and commentaries. In this era of    uncertainty, even fear, and clashes of opinion which reflect    something almost sinister in the background, it is reassuring    to hear the voice of the BBC and feel a comfort. No strident    fascism, no hard right either. The BBC just gets it right.    Margaret Reading    Swadlincote, Derbyshire  <\/p>\n<p>     Join the debate     email <a href=\"mailto:guardian.letters@theguardian.com\">guardian.letters@theguardian.com<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>     Read more Guardian    letters  click here to visit    gu.com\/letters  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/media\/2017\/apr\/10\/the-bbcs-duty-to-followers-of-all-faiths-and-none\" title=\"The BBC's duty to followers of all faiths and none - The Guardian\">The BBC's duty to followers of all faiths and none - The Guardian<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> BBC Broadcasting House in central London. The BBC and others have swallowed whole a narrative of secularism, writes the Revd Canon Bruce Saunders. 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