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Remember when Geraldo Rivera put his foot in his mouth a couple months ago and said Hip Hop had “done more damage to black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years”? Well now we can add this new Bill O’Reilly comment to Fox’s pile of 2015 blunders.
On a recent segment for his show O’Reilly hinted that “the rap industry” is partly to blame for a declining number Christians in the United States.
“There is no question that people of faith are being marginalized by a secular media and pernicious entertainment,” he said. “The rap industry, for example, often glorifies depraved behavior. That sinks into the minds of some young people – the group that is most likely to reject religion.”
BWMK, Do you feel it’s any truth to his statement?
Anonymous says
Maybe people are leaving because Christians don’t act very Christian-like. They pass judgement, look down on people who don’t believe what they believe. They are pushy and want their beliefs to become law. Christians have never been able to respect that just because they believe in the bible, doesn’t mean everyone else does, and they do try to in pose their views upon others. If a Christian doesn’t believe in something, they want to revoke any and all access to it, because their morals should dictate what you do with your life. Christians blame everything but themselves.