tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4848817556053415730.post7937050923452585237..comments2022-09-10T09:20:29.375+01:00Comments on hymnsandbooks: BBC Radio Merseyside Acts of WorshipANDREW PRATThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12528574794852916066noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4848817556053415730.post-57615307433910824512015-02-08T22:06:48.406+00:002015-02-08T22:06:48.406+00:00As I think I intimated in my FaceBook comments, th...As I think I intimated in my FaceBook comments, this has raised my hackles. Not that you have done so, Andrew; in fact I think that your response, and blog, are extraordinarily gracious. Given the output of the BBC in real time, it seems that compliance is a relative term, and in principle I have no quarrel with that. But it seems to me that the limiting of a clergyperson in their job sounds like, at best, a misunderstanding of the role and purpose of worship, and at worst, a form of censorship, and suppression of what I know is one of your oft-used words, the expression of the immanence of God. No politician commenting on issues of the day would be so limited! The action of the BBC is misconceived and inequitable.Damian Boddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12898545779694039631noreply@blogger.com