Kidchameleon wrote: » I have a quicker way, change the channel :-)
robindch wrote: » And aren't there plenty of Educate Together schools that all the non-religious can go to? Sure what's the harm?
realdanbreen wrote: » Hear Hear! Imagine being that pernickity that having the angelus on telly bugs you. Sad really.
Aiel wrote: » Its 1 minute out of your life,big deal. I like the minute to stop and pause during a busy day. Your wish for it to not be broadcast is as valid as my wish that it should be broadcast. Live and let Live!! Why not just change the channel??:)
Aiel wrote: » Your wish for it to not be broadcast is as valid as my wish that it should be broadcast. Live and let Live!!
Sam Kade wrote: » It's only a minute ffs, who watches rte at 6pm anyway?
Aiel wrote: » Your wish for it to not be broadcast is as valid as my wish that it should be broadcast.
Velvet shank wrote: » nobody...because they know well to avoid the dreadful racket taking place
robindch wrote: » Grand, if the RCC is allowed to broadcast its call to prayer on national television, then RTE should either (a) allow all other religious beliefs and non-beliefs to broadcast something of their choice too; or (b) stop allowing the RCC to broadcast its call to prayer. What it can't do is provide privileged access to one group while denying access to everybody else.
realdanbreen wrote: » If you as an atheist have a suggestion of something that sums you up then why not let RTE know what it is.
Cabaal wrote: » What do you think about replacing it with the Muslim call to prayer? Would you be so understanding and accepting then? You can still stop and pause for that one min
PopePalpatine wrote: » Do you have anything other than catty remarks?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » There is a lot more 'religious programming'* than the two minutes a day. Masses/services, Would You Believe, that Gay Byrne yoke, etc. Joe Duffy where anyone who says they don't want to send their child to a catholic school / do catholic sacraments is portrayed as some sort of sociopath. * programmes in the schedule which are religious, not programming minds with religion - or is it?
PopePalpatine wrote: » Your crappy one-liners, obviously.