*The BBC: To cause the maximum insult to Christians

On Good Friday BBC broadcast blasphemy that Our Lord Jesus Christ had sex with St Mary Magdalene


The BBC have broadcast the blasphemous and groundless assertion that Our Lord Jesus Christ had sex with St Mary Magdalene, timing the broadcast to coincide with one of the most solemn moments of the Pachal Triduum, the crucifixion of Our Lord. 

The BBC have clearly timed this broadcast to cause the maximum insult and offense to Christians.
Melvyn Bragg’s The Mystery of Mary Madalene presents long discredited gnostic fables about Mary Magdalene that have been endlessly re-hashed by sensationalist popular culture, including the banal film The Last Temptation of Christ and the pulp fiction, The Da Vinci Code.

The Daily Telegraph reports:


Lord Bragg, who describes himself as “no longer a believer”, argues that Mary’s close relationship with Jesus was effectively airbrushed out of the accepted Biblical account by “misogynist” Romans.


He points to a series of ancient writings known as the Gnostic Gospels which were not included in the agreed list of books which became the New Testament.


They include references to Mary being “kissed on the mouth” by Jesus, being his favourite and even, as one passage suggests, his wife.

Bragg uses the Gnostic fables to launch an ignorant and prejudiced attack on the Catholic Church’s discipline of priestly celibacy, ignoring the fact that the majority of cases of child sexual abuse occur in families by sexual active fathers, step -fathers, uncles and others. Bragg writes:

‘“She was acknowledged by other disciples as his favourite and there is one taunting scrap of record which may well lead to the conclusion that she was his wife. “What then? What then for the celibacy which has led the organised Church into so many abuses and crimes and distorted lives?”

Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Church of England bishop of Rochester, has accused the BBC of intentionally seeking to cause insult and offence to Christians during Holy Week:
This is going out at 12 o’clock on Good Friday which is exactly the time that Christians are thinking about Christ on the cross, this highly provocative stuff that really encourages a sexualisation of Christ with references to him being kissed on the mouth by Mary Magdalene and it refers to her being his wife.
“I am concerned about the misuses of very obscure Gnostic gospels to impugne the integrity of the Bible.
“It is highly provocative in terms of its content for Christians on Good Friday and it attempts to sexualize Christ in the most offensive way.
“Biblical Christians are not given any kind of response to this.
“They can say whatever they like on Good Friday and nobody it seems is going to put the Biblical point of view about who Mary was and what her relationship with Jesus was.
“Why is the BBC doing this on Good Friday and why is it doing it in such a provocative way.”
Protect the Pope comment: The answers to Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali’s questions are obvious, the BBC has chosen to broadcast this intentional insult against Christians, and attacked the faith of the Catholic Church about the discipline of celibacy,  because it is an agency of anti-Christ.  The history of anti-Christ shows that its minions seek to ridicule and mock the death of Our Lord Jesus Christ, because at the Crucifixion Our Lord finally defeated Satan and broke his tyranny over humanity.
Why else would the BBC choose to broadcast blasphemy at 12 noon on Good Friday, the very hour when Christians bear the sorrow of Our Lord being nailed to the Cross which marks the beginning of his crucifixion. Only demons and those oppressed  by them would seek to mock Our Lord and His Church at that hour. It is now clear who sets the commissioning and editorial policy of the BBC.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9960642/BBC-accused-of-provoking-Christians-with-Mary-Magdalene-documentary.html