NBC kicks God out of Veggie Tales - Allows Madonna To Mock Jesus

Sep 30, 2006 @ 10:12 am by Anton

The television network NBC recently decided to add Veggie Tales to their Saturday morning cartoon lineup. At first this sounded like a good thing. As a father of four little children, I have viewed most of the Veggie Tale videos. They incorporate the Bible, Jesus, and morals into their stories. Airing this on nationwide television will be great.

WRONG. NBC, since signing the deal, has opted to remove references to God and especially Bible verses. These have been deemed offensive.

In a related story, NBC has also decided to air a two-hour concert of Madonna. In it she is placed on a mirrored cross, wearing a fake crown of thorns and sings while “crucified”. Madonna was raised Roman Catholic, and she has since converted to Kabbalistic Judaism. She has a long history of sacrilege in her “music”. This current instance of mocking of Jesus has not been found “religious” or “offensive” by NBC.

Some religious and family groups are protesting these decisions by NBC.

Mainstream media is actively working against Christian Americans. They are working to destroy you and your children. Entertainment has become the great American pastime. Watching TV is one of the only activities families do together. How long will we minimize our faith for the sake of entertainment?

Wake up. There is a war going on. It is a spiritual war being waged against the Word of God. That is why they hate the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ.

If you were looking for a reason to turn off your TV, I have given you two.

What is wrong with a group people who think it is ok for a singer to be crucified on TV but it is wrong for a cucumber to say “God”?

News articles:

NBC edits ‘Veggie Tales’

Madonna’s Crucifixion Circus Act

What do you think is more offensive?

Veggie Tales

Madonna In Her New Concert Tour

2 Comments »

  1. I am just so disappointed in this Madonna mess. I do not want my children to see such a mockery. I would hate to stand in her shoes on judgement day. The Lord knows I have enough to face as it is without having to face Him for mockery.

    Comment by Angela — November 5, 2006 @ 8:41 am

  2. King David and his son King Solomon said it all, in psalm 1:1, and proverbs 1:22. When those of us that have been given the authority to be called sons and daughters of the Most High God sees and hear these kind of mockery,the spirit in us cries.
    That is why we’ve got to work and work hard. What does it profit a man when he gains the whole world and looses the soul.Everything thing is commercialised,even the pulpit.
    WHAT ARE WE DOING?.

    Comment by YAW AKOTO-SEKYERE — November 11, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

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