
James Purnell
James Purnell is the head of religious programmes at the BBC who has confessed that he does not believe in God.
According to Daily Star UK, James Purnell was speaking on the Today
programme about the corporation’s commitment to set up a new unit
devoted to improving religious coverage.
But Mr Purnell, who was appointed the BBC’s director of radio and
education in November last year, stunned listeners when he admitted he
was a non-believer.
During a bruising interview yesterday morning, presenter Nick Robinson asked him: “Are you a religious man?” to which Mr Purnell replied: “I’m not. I’m an atheist but I think the issues around belief are incredibly important to how we live.”
Robinson then suggested that could be a problem for a head of the BBC’s religious programming.
But Mr Purnell replied: “The people who work at the BBC have a wide range of views.
“Our core thing is to reflect what the audience wants and to make programmes that serve that.”
Listeners expressed outrage.
Joan Winter, of Warwick, said: “How can he devote any care or attention to religious content if he thinks it’s all nonsense?”
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