Posted on 02/01/2006 1:57:36 PM PST by nmh
SPECIAL ALERT! NBC to mock the Crucifixion of Christ
Dear (received via e-mail),
NBC, fresh from giving us the anti-Christian The Book of Daniel, has decided to hit back at the Christian community by presenting an episode of Will and Grace which mocks the crucifixion of Christ.
On the April 13 edition of NBC's Will and Grace, Britney Spears will appear as a Christian conservative sidekick to Sean Hayes' homosexual character, Jack, who hosts his own talk show.
Jack's fictional network, Out TV, is bought by a Christian TV network, leading to Spears contributing a cooking segment called "Cruci-fixin's." To further denigrate Christianity, NBC chose to air it the night before Good Friday.
Click Here to read the Associated Press article. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,183370,00.html
NBC does not treat Jews, Muslims or other religions with such disrespect. Yet the network demonstrates a deep of hostility toward followers of Christ.
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Click here to send a letter to NBC Chairman Bob Wright.
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Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman American Family Association
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Time for your great turn off the TV image......
Great thing about cable ... it is easy to block any nbc channel.
Last I heard, she was into Kabbalah.
But every time you guys get rattled and whine like a bunch of pansy liberals who were forced to hear the word 'Jesus', you merely give free publicity to who/whatever it is you're trying to get cancelled.
Next, their shows are seen as 'important political statements that test the boundaries of society under censorship' rather than people whoring themselves out for a laugh. As a result, you're martyring these idiots instead of decreasing demand for their drivel.
I've never watched it.
I can't remember when I watched anything on NBC, ABC or CBS.
otherwise we're no better than the freak'in towel heads who want to destroy the western work because some newspaper printed a characture of Mohommad.
Sorry. You're off base. We protest with our pocketbooks. They take to the streets with violence. The two do not compare. They aren't talking boycotts.
I think the Byrd guy would be better in that role but hey, suggest it to them.
Holy Thursday I will be in church, meditating on the Last Supper and the time in Gethesemane, not watching TV, but I agree, it's horribly tacky and so like the ninnies who just don't understand why we don't tune in...
Well, I was planning on making your exact comment. Thanks for saving me the trouble.
Don't watch the show, don't take it upon yourself to speak for everyone, and don't behave like an Islamofascist.
NBC is not an arm of any religion, if you are morally outraged, don't watch anything that you don't agree with.
That's what you can do.
I don't watch the show and don't presume to accuse me or anyone else offended by this crap to be of the Islamic ilk. You have no idea how insane your comparison is.
Why are we surprised when unbelievers act like.....well.....unbelievers?
I expect no less from them and so far they haven't disappointed me.
Neither was Kerry, Mapes or Rather. We were still morally outraged.
My Websters says: moral/ adj/ 1: of or relating to principles of right and wrong.
Nothing to do with religion.
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