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A new independent body set up to liaise with the BBC on its religious broadcasting is to include a humanist.
Andrew Copson, director of education and public affairs at the British Humanist Association, is the first humanist to join the Standing Conference on Religion and Belief, the successor to the Central Religious Advisory Committee (CRAC).
Religious groups have generally resisted the inclusion of humanists out of a concern that religious programming like Thought for the Day would be pushed to the sidelines in favour of secularist slots.
• Full story at Christian Today.
• Filed under Media, Scottish Christian News Monitor.
