Comedians: Haters of Jesus Christ!
By David J. Stewart
There is not a more Godless, malicious, irreverent, sicko, and Christ-hating group of people in America than the majority of TV's comedians...
Kathy Griffin Blasphemes Jesus Christ!
Comic, Kathy Griffin, recently said publicly while receiving her Emmy award... "Suck it, Jesus! This award is my god now." This is disgraceful blasphemy against God and further evidence of the apostasy in our nation...
Kathy GriffinComic Kathy Griffin: 'Suck it, Jesus!'
Emmy winner says trophy 'is my god now'
September 11, 2007
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.comKathy Griffin, the star of the Bravo show "My Life on the D-List," used her appearance on the Emmy awards program to tell Jesus to "suck it" and to claim full credit for the honor for herself.
Griffin, at the
59th annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards held recently, was honored for having the Outstanding Reality Program, overtaking ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" after several attempts."I guess hell froze over," Griffin announced. "A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this. He had nothing to do with this. ... Suck it, Jesus! This award is my god now."
The statement brought an immediate reaction from Bill Donohue, president of
Catholic League. He called it a "vulgar in-your-face brand of hate speech" from a self-described "complete militant atheist." He also suggested The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences chairman Dick Askin take action, which wasn't long in coming.Officials confirmed the remarks will be censored when the program airs Saturday on E!, and Donohue said it was a good beginning.
"The Academy … reacted responsibly to our criticism of Kathy Griffin's verbal assault on 85 percent of the U.S. population," he said. "The ball is now in Griffin's court. The self-described 'complete militant atheist' needs to make a swift and unequivocal apology to Christians. If she does, she will get this issue behind her. If she does not, she will be remembered as a foul-mouthed bigot for the rest of her life."
He continued: "Mel Gibson. Michael Richards. Isaiah Washington. Imus. Jerry Lewis. Every time a celebrity offends a segment of the population, he pays a price, in one way or another. The question now is whether Kathy Griffin will pay a similar price for her outburst. And as we have learned, her verbal assault was calculated."
Members of the mainstream media,
including the Associated Press, were not reporting on the extreme portions of Griffin's statement, calling it instead an "off-color" remark."It is [a] sure bet that if Griffin had said, 'Suck it, Muhammad,' there would have been a very different reaction from the crowd and from the media who covered this event," Donohue said. "To say nothing of the Muslim reaction."
Donohue noted reports from the event said Griffin's "foul remark 'drew laughs.'"
"It falls to Askin to distance the Academy from this outrageous incident. We are contacting Griffin's agent as well," Donohue said.
According to Reuters, Griffin's reaction to the situation was:
A blog post on New York Magazine's website said "we can always count on Kathy Griffin to inject a little energy into a boring awards show."Am I the only Catholic left with a sense of humor?"
"Usually she does it from the outside, sniping at celebrities' outfits with microphone in hand. But this year she finally got invited to the ball, winning a Creative Arts Emmy for Best Non-Competition Reality Program, and the star of 'Life on the D-List' didn't disappoint, unleashing a joyfully blasphemous rant…"
It's not the first time actors have been deliberately "in-your-face" against Christian values. As WND reported, a comedy spoof on the Ten Commandments that portrayed Jesus Christ deflowering a sexy virgin triggered outrage.
"The Ten," rated R for pervasive strong, crude sexual content, language and some drug material, starred Jessica Alba, Winona Ryder, Gretchen Mol and Liev Schreiber, among others.
The movie featured 10 separate stories, each inspired by one of the Ten Commandments from the Bible.
"If you've ever stopped yourself from murdering someone, then you yourself have been following the Ten Commandments without even knowing it," clowned director David Wain on the film's website.
One storyline has Gretchen Mol playing a virtuous librarian "who has a sexual awakening in Mexico with a swarthy local" named Jesus H. Christ, according to Wain.
He says other tales include:
- A guy (Adam Brody) who becomes an accidental hero after falling out of a plane
- A doctor (Ken Marino) who kills his patients "as a goof"
- A police detective (Liev Schreiber) who covets his neighbor's Cat Scan machine
- A prisoner (Rob Corddry) who covets his fellow inmate's "wife"
- A woman (Winona Ryder) who falls in love with, and then steals a ventriloquist's puppet
"This is going to be a very negative attack on faith and values," Ted Baehr, chairman of the Christian Film and Television Commission, which publishes MovieGuide, told WND. "It's very sad society has descended into this attack mode."
Baehr is aware the film is a comedy, but says, "In the old film code, you couldn't defame anyone's religion."
Even "The Ten" is not Hollywood's first portrayal of God having sex with women.
As WND reported in March, Comedy Central finished its season of "the Sarah Silverman Program" by featuring the title character having sex with God and then trying to brush him off after a night of lovemaking.
Silverman was shown in bed with an amorous Almighty, whom she referred to as "Black God," portrayed by actor Tucker Smallwood, a former NBC television director who also served in the Army in Vietnam.
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SOURCE: http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57586
Can you image her face when she stands in judgment before Jesus Christ one day? Hell will be hot enough!
Conan O'Brien Blasphemes Jesus Christ!
There is no TV show any more Godless and hell-spawned than Late Night With Conan O'Brien. Conan O'Brien, the host of NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien show since 1993, makes a mockery of Hell. In a despicable song titled "Go To Hell When I Die" by a group of perverts who call themselves The Booty Boys, Conan is the featured singer. Conan has really hit rock bottom with this sleaze.
Now Conan has stooped even lower, by blaspheming Jesus Christ on his late night show. The following information is disturbing, and hard to grasp coming from a nation that claims In God We Trust. God bless America? No way!
Jesus 'gay' voyeur on NBC's Conan O'Brien
'You touched my heart, but I hope that's where the touchin' ends'Posted: January 12, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
Editor's note: The lyrics cited in this story may be offensive.By Bob Unruh
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.comNBC has plummeted to the level of CBS, with a late-night skit that blatantly mocks Christianity by portraying Jesus as a homosexual voyeur, a stunt that would have been instantly condemned nationwide if it had focused on any subject other than Christianity, according to a pro-life leader.
Added Note: a "Voyeur" is a viewer who enjoys seeing the sex acts or sex organs of others.
The show, an episode of "Late Night With Conan O'Brien," was taped and aired this week, and featured a skit with a character called "the homophobic country western singer," according to Douglas R. Scott Jr., the president of
Life Decisions International.It also was Scott, as WND reported then,
who alerted people to the CBS portrayal during the Christmas season of a character singing about sex to the tune of "Joy to the World."The latest exhibition by NBC is just as bad, he said.
"The NBC and CBS television networks may be rival corporations, but they have one thing in common," he said. "Both networks have allowed programming that blatantly mocks Christianity."
He told WND in an interview that the fact that such ridicule is allowed in the U.S. reflects more on Christians than on non-Christians.
"We've been put in the back of society's bus. The bad thing is we're willing to do it. If we responded like blacks, Jews, you name the different groups, homosexuals… If we responded like they do, only in love, this kind of thing wouldn't happen. It wouldn't be tolerated here," he said.
"I think God will not be mocked," he continued. "But I don't know if Christians who [believe that] think He'll take care of it, and we don't have to do anything. If we speak up for the unborn, if we speak up for any of these issues that have a relationship to Christ, but we don't speak up for Jesus himself, what are we?
"Far too many wear Christian t-shirts to church, but wouldn't wear them to the mall," he said.
In the latest episode, O'Brien introduces the skit: "Our last new character's heart is in the right place, even if he's a complete idiot. Please welcome … the homophobic country western singer."
Then a middle-aged man wearing western clothes comes out from behind a curtain and starts to play a guitar and sing:
Oh I love you Jesus
But only as a friend.
You touched my heart but I hope
That's where the touchin' ends.You're always lookin' over me
When I need a higher power.
But you better look at somethin' else
When I'm in the shower."The idea that anyone would think about the Son of God in this way is simply appalling," Scott said. "The inferences that permeate the song are utterly disgusting."
"We wonder if O'Brien's description of the character as a 'complete idiot' is based on the man's 'homophobic' beliefs or if it is because of the inference that Jesus could be sexually interested in seeing the man naked," Scott said. "I don't know if the man is a complete idiot, but I do suspect that the writer of the segment is a complete bigot."
Scott said he's written to Kevin Reilly, president of NBC Entertainment, objecting to the airing of this material.
"I notice the song was not about a Rabbi. I notice the song was not about Buddha. I notice the song was not about Muhammad. If it had been about any of these, the network would surely have disallowed the airing of such garbage," Scott said in the letter. "But since the song was about Jesus Christ, nothing was done."
Scott's letter was copied to Mr. Robert C. Wright, chairman & CEO of NBC Universal, which owns NBC Entertainment, as well as Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman & CEO of General Electric, which owns NBC Universal.
He said consumers interested could add their voice to the discussion by contacting:
- Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112; phone: (212) 664-4444
Robert C. Wright, Chairman & CEO, NBC Universal Inc., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112; phone: (212) 664-4444
Jeffrey R. Immelt, Chairman & CEO, General Electric Company, 3135 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06828; phone: (203) 373-2211 END
SOURCE: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53739
Sarah Silverman Blasphemes Jesus Christ!
Christianity has never been under attack in America as it is today, and we are losing the battle. Millions of Americans tune in nightly to watch Conan O' Brian and other sickos like Sarah Silverman blaspheme God, make a mockery of sin, and attack the precious Savior. Thankfully, Jesus Christ will win the war against these evildoers!
"Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it. And the mean man shall be brought down, and the mighty man shall be humbled, and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled: But the LORD of hosts shall be exalted in judgment, and God that is holy shall be sanctified in righteousness." -Isaiah 5:14-16