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Michchamp
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I remember as a kid "The Learning Channel" and "The History Channel" were actually meant to be educational...
then somewhere along the way, they were bought up &/or re-branded and the "entertainment" aspect of them was emphasized. I stopped watching completely by the time "Nostradamus," "Angels," and "Ice Road Truckers" became standard programming. While history is of course, not a science, you could at least categorically state that the Bible was not to be taken literally in the sense of the study of history. Maybe as a survey course of "this is what Christians believe"... but not as historical fact.
now they show this.
then somewhere along the way, they were bought up &/or re-branded and the "entertainment" aspect of them was emphasized. I stopped watching completely by the time "Nostradamus," "Angels," and "Ice Road Truckers" became standard programming. While history is of course, not a science, you could at least categorically state that the Bible was not to be taken literally in the sense of the study of history. Maybe as a survey course of "this is what Christians believe"... but not as historical fact.
now they show this.
"While ?The Bible? is multicultural, Satan is played by Ouazanni, while the actors playing Jesus, Mary, Moses, John, and other heroic figures are all anachronistically light-skinned."
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That audience, last night, got their first peek at the Devil ? played by Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni, an actor with a strong resemblance to President Barack Obama."
it's like they realized their core demographic - dumb, anti-social white guys who are into military history (the Dwight Shrutes of the world) - turned out to also be... card-carrying Republican Christians... surprise surprise! And the pandering to the audience's tastes became even more shameless....
That audience, last night, got their first peek at the Devil ? played by Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni, an actor with a strong resemblance to President Barack Obama."