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Author Taylor alleges BBC discrimination

LONDON, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- British novelist Graham Taylor, known best for the novel "Shadowmancer," has accused the BBC of discriminating against him because he is a Christian.

The Rev. Taylor alleged the British broadcaster blocked him and his literary works from its programs due to his outspoken belief in Christianity, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

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"I had good relations with them until they realized that there were religious allegories in my stories," Taylor said of BBC officials. "Once they had decided that I was promoting Christianity in my books I found the door firmly shut."

Taylor, whose book "Wormwood" sold 22,000 copies in a single day, said the broadcasting group allegedly had been working from a position of political correctness, the Telegraph reported.

"They weren't turning me down because I was a bad guest, but because of who I am," he told the newspaper.

"I'm an Anglican priest and sadly while it's OK to be the next Philip Pullman, it's not all right to be a Christian writer," he added, referring to noted atheistic writer.

The Telegraph said BBC officials denied Taylor's allegations.

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