So 50,000 Christians are irate about “Gerry Springer: the Opera†shown on BBC2 last Saturday -- because it was perceived as blasphemous.
At least no-one was killed.
In the BBC2 Report on Fallujah shown 24 Nov 2004 the BBC Middle East Correspondent invoked a Christian narrative in line with the "Witchfinder General" narrative of the US Army officers and grunts/thugs there at the time (the Coalition = God; Fallujah = Satan) to justify the slaughter of 6,000 civilians and not one Christian batted an eyelid!
Christians are intellectually backward -- they would rather protest about art with no efficacy than politics with a real efficacy in which 1,000s of innocents are slaughtered. Maybe they just didn’t “get†the point of the Fallujah Report:
*********WE KILL IN GODS NAME*************
I would rather see the “innocence†of a Virgin Mary smoking crack cocaine and doing group sex than witness the "guilt" of a Christian philosophy invoked to justify the Fallujah murdering spree.
One is TV, the other is reality.
Do Christians need reminded about neighborliness, selflessness, the parable of the Good Samaritan, etc, etc???
Some BBC execs were actually threatened with violence!
Is such behaviour worthy of a real Christian?
At least no-one was killed.
In the BBC2 Report on Fallujah shown 24 Nov 2004 the BBC Middle East Correspondent invoked a Christian narrative in line with the "Witchfinder General" narrative of the US Army officers and grunts/thugs there at the time (the Coalition = God; Fallujah = Satan) to justify the slaughter of 6,000 civilians and not one Christian batted an eyelid!
Christians are intellectually backward -- they would rather protest about art with no efficacy than politics with a real efficacy in which 1,000s of innocents are slaughtered. Maybe they just didn’t “get†the point of the Fallujah Report:
*********WE KILL IN GODS NAME*************
I would rather see the “innocence†of a Virgin Mary smoking crack cocaine and doing group sex than witness the "guilt" of a Christian philosophy invoked to justify the Fallujah murdering spree.
One is TV, the other is reality.
Do Christians need reminded about neighborliness, selflessness, the parable of the Good Samaritan, etc, etc???
Some BBC execs were actually threatened with violence!
Is such behaviour worthy of a real Christian?