Friday, March 12, 2010

God's Favorite TV Shows


by InfoMania
With reality shows, rap videos, and workout programs, Christian TV tries to keep up with these sinful times.

6 comments:

  1. Ok. I'm a young kid. 17 years old.

    And I can already feel the times a changing. I am dumbfounded by this video. It has been something I've been feeling for a while, and having it all condensed and laid out before me is a but mind-wrenching.

    But what really turns my head upside down, is the idea that I'm going to get older, and I'm going to see the change that has transpired in the past 5 years of my life at least 10 times over again.

    At this rate and direction, Christianity will destroy itself.

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  2. "<span>At this rate and direction, Christianity will destroy itself."</span>

    That's what we have been waiting for a long time... but is hard to destroy the damn thing... :S

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  3. oh my, that was creepy O_O

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  4. R€LIGION $TINKS OF MONE¥March 13, 2010 at 1:42 AM

    There is sort of a mean spiritedness about the whole thing. What struck me is how empty and devoid of the human spirit it all was. It´s like Christian music - it has the exterior packaging down, but the inside is soulless and without nerve.

    This segment shows all the programmes within a context and you can see the agenda clearly. But if you are watching the channels seperately you would perhaps not notice what is going on. This is complete brain washing, some kids will get that, some kids will get it and still watch and the are others who are less worldy who will not be able to discern.

    A friend of mine became a Christian Evangelical and I was amazed how quickly he absorbed all the Christian shit. This guy had pretty good bullshit detectors before, but I guess he was able to suppress all that in order for him to
    join ths group.

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  5. Not one female in any of those clips from "The Basement"... I wonder what's really going on down there?

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  6. Again sadly not available in the UK - am I right in thinking that it is our libel laws that make organisations wary of showing stuff here?  We are fast losing the freedom of information and freedom to debate necessary for a democracy.  This state of affairs is not healthy for us as a society.

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