Originally Posted by The Ambassador:
“The Christian Concern website launched a campaign after the interview for all fellow christians to complain to the BBC about Iain. And instead of telling them to go away, the BBC hierachy decide to tell Iain he has to apologise.
The BBC really are pathetic.
I'm going to miss Iain on three counties big time. His weekly podcasts are genius. And the team around him were all integral to it's success as well.”
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“ Why did/should Iain apologise? All he did was speak the truth, so I applaud him for speaking out against what the Christian said.
Making hurtful comments like she did doesnt seem very Christian.”
"...and Jesus spake unto them:
"Judge quickly lest ye be judged by others getting in first."
"If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn ...on your computer and initiate a vindictive campaign of orchestrated emails."
As a general rule of thumb I find that organisations with 'Christian' in the title tend to feature a lot of awful people (unlike those who simply attend church and mind their own business.). There are exceptions - Christian Aid is likely to be better for example - but something like 'Christian Concern' just reeks of small-mindedness and self-importance.