Jeremy Vine admits he feels unable to discuss Christian faith inside BBC buildings: 'Contentious!'
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Jeremy Vine has disclosed that he feels constrained from openly discussing his Christian beliefs whilst working at the BBC, viewing such conversations as "contentious".The 61-year-old Radio 2 presenter made the candid admission during an appearance on BBC Radio 3's Private Passions programme, which is scheduled to broadcast next Sunday.The veteran broadcaster, who has hosted his weekday Radio 2 show since 2003, suggested that expressing religious views within the corporation's premises feels problematic.Speaking in the interview, Mr Vine stated: "I definitely have a faith.
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Christ is probably who he said he was." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He continued: "I just so rarely say that in a BBC building.
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I just feel it is so contentious to say that."The presenter also expressed his admiration for scripture, declaring: "I think the Bible stories are incredible and if it was a hoax I want to know who wrote it and I will follow them instead."In a 2017 interview, the radio host explained...
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