Posted on 09/12/2006 6:41:27 PM PDT by blam
BBC did not know of 9/11 film's link to religious right
David Leigh
Wednesday September 13, 2006
The Guardian (UK)
The BBC broadcast a controversial docu-drama, The Path to 9/11, this week without realising that it had been made by a member of the US religious right. The three-hour programme, shown over two nights on BBC2 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the attack on the twin towers, was purchased from ABC, a subsidiary of Disney. At the last minute the US television company was forced to re-edit sequences after claims of distortion from former president Bill Clinton and members of his administration.
A BBC spokesman said the organisation did not vet film-makers on their political or religious beliefs.
The film's director, David Cunningham, is active in Youth With a Mission (Ywam), a fundamentalist evangelical organisation founded by his father, Loren Cunningham. According to its publications, the group believes in demonic possession, spiritual healing and conservative sexual morality.
Last month David Cunningham addressed a conference in England organised by the group at its UK headquarters in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, on the making of the film. His talk was entitled Christ-like Witness in the Film Industry.
According to one of the group's publications,"David and his wife Judy are the nucleus of an association of more than 40 Ywam alumni who are called to the communications industry in the Los Angeles area ... to create an independent film company whereby he could both influence the Hollywood film industry and produce major motion pictures that would carry a Biblical, values-based message".
Speaking from the Harpenden HQ, where would-be "disciples" pay more than £2,000 for six-month courses, the missionary organisation's international chair, Lynn Green, said that Mr Cunningham's influence in the film was limited. "He was hired by Disney to direct. He was not...
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Has Prince Big Ears now abdicated his position as protector of the faith and gone full atheist?
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No, but he's gone
FULL CLUELESS
with a minor in adulation of Islamic Idiocies.
Whatever else David Cunningham is, he's a pretty good director.
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Praise God and good parenting for that. Glad to read that.
Not too surprised, though. He has his heart right and no doubt does his homework.
however theReagans which was written by two agenda driven homosexuals was a-ok for the UK.
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Yeah, well, sociological suicide has long been at least a hobby of the British upper crust--well before Chamberlain.
This is another example of mindless left-wing herd behavior in western nations.
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And we'd wisely best not underestimate the destructive impact of such mindless left-wing herd mentalities and behaviors--especially between now and election time.
They do like making fun of muslims, don't they? They must hate all religion. ;-)
Good point. I believe strongly that the GOP will hold onto both houses of Congress. We will win in a number of unusually close races and a few very close ones that won't be decided until the wee hours of the morning. Santorum will beat Casey by a very small but indisputable margin, even after Democrat vote fraud in Philly, and leave the Dems in an incredulous, angry frenzy. Santorum has a very appealing personality and I think he's a ballot-box candidate who will get votes from some people who say they're voting for Casey.
I just read this article and am wondering about something. Exactly what is David Leighs point? First of all, I have no idea as to whether ABCs film was produced by that horrid and despicable religious right any more than I know it was made by someone on the heathen loony left. Should I care? As far as I can tell, the only thing thats important is whether or not the film is an accurate depiction of what actually happened in the years leading up to 9/11. Thats all, isnt it? What is Mr. Leigh suggesting? Is he insinuating that a religious individual cant be trusted with the job? That the religious qualifications of film directors must be vetted even if they are making films about non-religious subjects? That the film would have been far more trustworthy if it had of been directed by an atheist or someone who had renounced their religion? Would it have been more trustworthy if it had of been made by a Muslim? My goodness, you cant have those Christians making films can we now!
Tell me, what did Jesus say about telling the truth and having an agenda? Try reading Matthew 5:37 But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil. Sounds to me like the way to get to the truth would be to hire one who follows the words of Jesus right to the letter, ok? Hmmmm . Oh no, that would be one of those awful Christians!
As for it being important to know what the religious persuasion was the director of Path to 9/11, I cant think of a solitary reason why it is important except for one. If one had a racist like hatred of Christians, it would be important to the individual to identify and single them out, right? We cant have those Christians living quiet peaceful lives without pointing fingers at them for some perceived reason, can we?
I will give you an example of something that to me is far more relevant than anything Mr. Leigh might be suggesting with his vacuous question. In Canada here a few years ago, the Liberal government managed to push through legislation that allowed homosexuals to marry. Now one would assume that obtaining the right to marry would be beneficial at least to the homosexuals, correct? And therefore, if a Member of Parliament was voting on creating a law in which there was a personal vested interest in the outcome, do you not think that it would be fair to demand that he/she proclaim their sexual proclivity in advance? And if they balked at the idea or the answer wasnt believed, why not insist on a means test? Funny, I don't recall THAT happening. The point here is that every action taken by every individual has or should have a point to it. I think Mr. Leigh is on pretty doggone soggy ground if he want to evaluate truth and worthiness of work and decisions strictly based on what he perceives that motive to be. Let the truth stand on its own merits.
Nothing like a little religous bigotry. Left spinning further out of control, but I see no one really standing up to them.
Hmmmm.
Interesting. Thanks for the analysis.
Really .. but it's okay for "religious" zealots who are terrorists to make movies.
GOOD FOR YOU!
GREAT GOING.
THANKS TONS.
I heard he was going to build a mosque on palace grounds. Anyone else hear this? He's such a doodoobird.
btt
BBC=Big Barrell of Crap.
What difference should it make if he is a Christian or not?
List?
Wouldn't that be the textbook definition of discrimination and/or bigotry if the BBC isn't allowed to show films made by Christian filmakers????
The quotes sound pretty bigotted to me.
Oh NO! My eyes are burning out of their sockets!!! I watched this thing and a religious right kook was involved???? YIKES! Shame on ABC for not telling the BBC they might be corrupted and offended by something not produced by Muslims!!!
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