NBC: Bible Verses In Veggie Tales Offensive, But Not Madonna's Mockery Of The Crucifixion Of Christ
This time NBC censored Bible verses and expressions of Christian love from the children's cartoon Veggie Tales being shown Saturday mornings on NBC. NBC says comments such as "God made you special and He loves you very much" were offensive and censored them from the show.
This will seem a strong statement, and it is: The real reason the religious content is being censored is that the networks are run by people who have an anti-Christian bias. I noticed this anti-Christian bigotry and spoke out against it over 25 years ago. I'm sorry if someone thinks that is too harsh, but I must speak the truth as God leads me to see the truth. (Please click here to read excerpts from a speech I gave to a group of TV officials in September, 1981—25 years ago.) by Dr. Donald E. Wildmon
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Christians the same respect they show other
religions.
Making mockery of the crucifixion of Christ has been a
trademark of Madonna for many years. In 1989 she had
a video for the hit song "Like A Prayer." The video
featured burning crosses, statues crying blood and
Madonna--representing Jesus--freeing a saint from his
sexual repression by seducing him.
This is the same Madonna who once said, "Crucifixes
are sexy because there's a naked man on them."
Kevin Reilly, an executive at NBC, said Madonna considered
the scene mocking the crucifixion of Christ the highlight
of her show.
"We (NBC) viewed it and didn't see it as being inappropriate."
Madonna considers mocking the crucifixion of Jesus the
highlight of her show and NBC agrees.
Email NBC!
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Christians the same respect they show other
religions.
Making mockery of the crucifixion of Christ has been a
trademark of Madonna for many years. In 1989 she had
a video for the hit song "Like A Prayer." The video
featured burning crosses, statues crying blood and
Madonna--representing Jesus--freeing a saint from his
sexual repression by seducing him.
This is the same Madonna who once said, "Crucifixes
are sexy because there's a naked man on them."
Kevin Reilly, an executive at NBC, said Madonna considered
the scene mocking the crucifixion of Christ the highlight
of her show.
"We (NBC) viewed it and didn't see it as being inappropriate."
Madonna considers mocking the crucifixion of Jesus the
highlight of her show and NBC agrees.
Email NBC!
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