Stupidity In Action
The Book of Daniel TV Show – What do I think? - It is Stupidity in Action. It is answering the call for the liberals to adopt Christian wording. THAT’S WHAT I THINK
http://www.book-of-daniel.tv/pages/1/index.htm :
NBC is promoting "The Book of Daniel" as a serious drama about Christian people and the Christian faith.
The characters include:
1) Daniel Webster, a drug-addicted Episcopal priest;
2) His alcoholic wife;
3) His son, a 23-year-old homosexual Republican;
4) His daughter, a 16-year-old drug dealer;
5) A 16-year-old adopted son who is having sex with the bishop's daughter;
6) His lesbian secretary who is sleeping with his sister-in-law;
7) A very unconventional white-robed, bearded "Jesus" who talks to the priest.
This might be your typical liberal, pro-abortion, Episcopalian family, but definitely not your typical Christian family...
Tired of NBC's pathetic, anti-christian programming?Tell NBC what you think:
“The Author: The show's main writer, Jack Kenny is a practicing homosexual. Kenny says his own feelings toward Jesus Christ and Christianity are "complicated." He claims to be "in Catholic recovery" and is more interested in Buddhist teachings. "I'm a spiritual person," he says. "I don't know specifically what's going on up there. I think there must be something going on, whether it's an energy we're all connected to or an old white man with a beard and a robe. I do believe in Jesus. I don't necessarily know that all the myth surrounding him is true, but I read his teachings, and I think he was a great teacher and a wonderful philosopher. I think he had a great idea: `Love thy neighbor.' There's nothing wrong with that." Kenny says, "Organized religion is almost the same organism as the Mafia. It's got its internal politics, it's got rules that it follows, rules that it doesn't follow, who's allowed to do what to who. It's got skeletons in the closet and scandals and all those things. It skirts the law because it can. They do it legitimately, where the Mafia does it illegitimately. I always wanted to explore religion the way `The Sopranos' explored the Mafia, through the focal lens of a family."
What do you think?
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