Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Comedy Central to Mock Christ! Send them an Email to Protest . . .

Comedy Central developing degrading cartoon series about Jesus and Holy Father, please send your email to network officials

Comedy Central recently announced that they are developing a cartoon series about Jesus Christ called "JC." According to Comedy Central, Jesus will move to New York City to "escape his father's enormous shadow" and to live a normal life. The network says that God will be portrayed as an "apathetic" father, obsessed with playing video games.

Clearly this show will mock and defame Christ and those who believe in Him before an audience of millions of viewers including many young children.

About two weeks ago, Comedy Central censored South Park's depiction of the prophet Muhammad after intense Muslim protest. Click here

 to read Jihadwatch.com report titled “Comedy Central submits to Islamic intimidation -- now South Park cannot even say the word ‘Muhammad.’"

However, the network has yet to show the same respect to Christians within the same show. 

The liberal media has had a double standard for Islam and Christianity for several years. On one hand, they go the extra mile to respect Islam. On the other hand they malign, mock and defame the Christian faith shared by the majority of Americans. 

Enough is enough with the liberal media’s double standard regarding the Christian faith.

Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send to network officials urging them to cancel plans for the JC show.

If Comedy Central follows through by airing the JC show, Florida Family Association plans to record all episodes of the program and send out future email alerts regarding the companies who support it with their advertising dollars.

Please click here to send your email to urge network officials to cancel their plans regarding the new Comedy Central show JC.

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