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User: "Daniel Joseph Min"
Date: 02 Feb 2006 05:15:49 PM
Object: Re: NBC Offends Christians Again
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
February 02, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - A conservative advocacy group accuses NBC of "hitting
back" at the Christian community in an upcoming episode of "Will and
Grace."
The April 13 episode will mock the crucifixion of Christ, the American
Family Association said.
AFA pointed to wire reports saying that Britney Spears will make a guest
appearance on the April 13 "Will and Grace," playing a conservative
Christian sidekick to Sean Hayes' homosexual character, Jack.
When Jack's fictional TV network, Out TV, is bought by a Christian TV
network, Spears hosts a cooking segment called "Cruci-fixin's."
"To further denigrate Christianity, NBC chose to air [the episode] the
night before Good Friday," AFA Founder and Chairman Donald E. Wildmon
complained.
"NBC does not treat Jews, Muslims or other religions with such
disrespect. Yet the network demonstrates a deep of hostility toward
followers of Christ."
NBC recently cancelled a series called "The Book of Daniel," amid loud
complaints from conservative Christians who saw the series as a slur on
Christianity. (See related story)
The series was canceled only three episodes into its season; NBC blamed
low ratings, but Wildmon said it went away because "NBC had to eat
millions of dollars each time it aired."
Now AFA is urging Americans to wage a similar protest against the
upcoming "Will and Grace" episode.
"Call your local NBC affiliate and ask them not to air the April 13
episode of "Will and Grace," AFA said in a message to supporters.
The group also wants concerned Christians to send a letter of complaint
to NBC Chairman Bob Wright, and to spread the word about NBC's latest
insult in church bulletins and newsletters.

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Yes. The best way to vote against something not blatantly
illegal but blatantly immoral is with your feet--or in
such cases as these, with your remote channel-flipper.
We can't legislate morality, but we damn-sure can act
in accordance, for or against, how we feel about it.
Of course, some other network (we'll not name names) might
release a new series in which homosexuality, antichristism
etc. were treated in a similarly mocking light. But, as we
see, that's not happened. Why? Probably because mainstream
moderate-to-conservatives aren't out to mock and/or insult
those who go out of their way to speak and act immorally.
Rather, we consider such godless misbehavior to be a very
serious subject. So if some ground-breaking network aired
a series in which homosexuality, anthchristism etc. was to
be addressed, it would not be a sitcom, but more likely a
riveting, apocalyptic type of show--like '24', for example. :-D
Hallelujah! The United States Supreme Court is *OURS*!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7
*Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books:
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
*Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster
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User: "Uncle Treat"

Title: Re: NBC Offends Christians Again 02 Feb 2006 05:32:47 PM
Daniel Joseph Min wrote:
<Tripe>
Anything acceptible to Mr. Christian Min would have to be devoid of any
sexuality but be chock full of violence. That's to keep the imperial
crusader fires burning deep in the hearts of the next generation of oil
usurpers.
On the other end I have heard that the new UPN/WB network is indeed
developing a gay western entitled "Brownback Mountain".
.

User: "Rabbit"

Title: Re: NBC Offends Christians Again 02 Feb 2006 05:51:53 PM
I guess the top guys at NBC want to promote kornholing.
They're just a bunch of perverts that want to make kornholing a commonplace
thing...be it a filthy thing.
I just don't watch the crap....but I have to put up with the commercials
that announce the perversions...someone should tell the NBC exectives that
they shouldn't put their penis in *****.
"Daniel Joseph Min" <Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in
message news:F8GWE2A238750.7609837963@twistycreek.com...

On Thu, 02 Feb 2006, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

By Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
February 02, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - A conservative advocacy group accuses NBC of "hitting
back" at the Christian community in an upcoming episode of "Will and
Grace."
The April 13 episode will mock the crucifixion of Christ, the American
Family Association said.
AFA pointed to wire reports saying that Britney Spears will make a guest
appearance on the April 13 "Will and Grace," playing a conservative
Christian sidekick to Sean Hayes' homosexual character, Jack.
When Jack's fictional TV network, Out TV, is bought by a Christian TV
network, Spears hosts a cooking segment called "Cruci-fixin's."
"To further denigrate Christianity, NBC chose to air [the episode] the
night before Good Friday," AFA Founder and Chairman Donald E. Wildmon
complained.
"NBC does not treat Jews, Muslims or other religions with such
disrespect. Yet the network demonstrates a deep of hostility toward
followers of Christ."
NBC recently cancelled a series called "The Book of Daniel," amid loud
complaints from conservative Christians who saw the series as a slur on
Christianity. (See related story)
The series was canceled only three episodes into its season; NBC blamed
low ratings, but Wildmon said it went away because "NBC had to eat
millions of dollars each time it aired."
Now AFA is urging Americans to wage a similar protest against the
upcoming "Will and Grace" episode.
"Call your local NBC affiliate and ask them not to air the April 13
episode of "Will and Grace," AFA said in a message to supporters.
The group also wants concerned Christians to send a letter of complaint
to NBC Chairman Bob Wright, and to spread the word about NBC's latest
insult in church bulletins and newsletters.


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Yes. The best way to vote against something not blatantly
illegal but blatantly immoral is with your feet--or in
such cases as these, with your remote channel-flipper.
We can't legislate morality, but we damn-sure can act
in accordance, for or against, how we feel about it.

Of course, some other network (we'll not name names) might
release a new series in which homosexuality, antichristism
etc. were treated in a similarly mocking light. But, as we
see, that's not happened. Why? Probably because mainstream
moderate-to-conservatives aren't out to mock and/or insult
those who go out of their way to speak and act immorally.

Rather, we consider such godless misbehavior to be a very
serious subject. So if some ground-breaking network aired
a series in which homosexuality, anthchristism etc. was to
be addressed, it would not be a sitcom, but more likely a
riveting, apocalyptic type of show--like '24', for example. :-D

Hallelujah! The United States Supreme Court is *OURS*!
Daniel Joseph Min
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x2B1CCFE7

*Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books:
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/

*Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=XJBDEJF138262.9022453704@anonymous.poster

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