SOUTH PARK: NO mohammed but JESUS YUCK ok
By J. Grant Swank Jr. (04/14/06)
Mohammed can’t be used. But Jesus defecating on US President Bush and the American flag is ok, per CAGE http://www.acage.org/news/?day=04142006&id=0000
"A frequent ‘South Park’ critic, William Donohue of the anti-defamation group Catholic League, called on Parker and Stone to resign out of principle for being censored.
'’'The ultimate hypocrite is not Comedy Central - that's their decision not to show the image of Muhammad or not - it's Parker and Stone,'’ he said. ‘'Like little whores, they'll sit there and grab the bucks. They'll sit there and they'll whine and they'll take their shot at Jesus. That's their stock in trade,'" according to AP’s David Bauder.
"The comedy - in an episode aired during Holy Week for Christians - instead featured an image of Jesus Christ defecating on President Bush and the American flag," CAGE reported.
Comedy Central says NO to Mohammed picture. But it’s all right to depict Christ obscenely in a dirty brush swash against Mr. Bush and our flag — all just prior to Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Muslims would cause a worldwide riot, so Mohammed was deleted. However, Christians are supposed to take anything the devil dishes out. Anything and everything.
Some consider such to be "just another Christian story" and won’t even report it. Chop of a Christian’s head. Tie him to a post for lashing. Desecrate his holy book and Savior. He has to put up with it.
So if that’s the way it’s been since Jesus said to His own: "They hate me. They will hate you, too," then that’s what Christians are to expect from a spiritually fallen world.
But there is coming the Judgment when all will appear at the Judgment Seat of Christ. There Christ will condemn no one. Souls will condemn themselves to hell or heaven. Each soul has his and her own decision making powers provided at conception. It’s called a conscience.
That conscience adds up to be an eternity with the holy God in heaven or damnation with Satan and his fallen angels in The Pit.
God always gets in the last word. However, each free will agent called "mortal" will crystallize that last divine word by the choices made in this probationary period called "life on Earth."
At the Judgment Seat of Christ, Mohammed will appear to receive his due along with all the Allah devotees who have hated Christ as God. That goes for all non-Muslims as well. What these persons don’t seem to think about is that finality. They continue on with their blasphemies as if they are gods having the ultimate sentence to all earthly existence. Not so.
"In an elaborately constructed two-part episode of their Peabody Award-winning cartoon, ’South Park’ creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker intended to comment on the controversy created by a Danish newspaper's publishing of caricatures of Muhammad. Muslims consider any physical representation of their prophet to be blasphemous.
"When the cartoons were reprinted in newspapers worldwide in January and February, it sparked a wave of protests primarily in Islamic countries. Parker and Stone were angered when told by Comedy Central several weeks ago that they could not run an image of Muhammad, according to a person close to the show who didn't want to be identified because of the issue's sensitivity.
"The network's decision was made over concerns for public safety, the person said. Comedy Central said in a statement issued Thursday: ‘In light of recent world events, we feel we made the right decision. Its executives would not comment further."
Of course, in light of the Christian presence on the globe, Christians are supposed to put up with anything. Muslims we must fear. Christians we can tolerate. With that, onward to Islam world rule.
God will have the final response to that idiocy.
"As is often the case with Parker and Stone, they built ‘South Park’ around the incident. In Wednesday's episode, the character Kyle is shown trying to persuade a Fox network executive to air an uncensored ''Family Guy'' even though it had an image of Muhammad.
''’Either it's all OK, or none of it is,' Kyle said. 'Do the right thing.'
"The executive decides to strike a blow for free speech and agrees to show it. But at the point where Muhammad is to be seen, the screen is filled with the message: 'Comedy Central has refused to broadcast an image of Muhammad on their network.'
"It is followed shortly by the images of Christ, Bush and the flag.
"Only last week, 'South Park' won broadcasting's prestigious Peabody. Awards director Horace Newcomb said at the time that by its offensiveness, the show 'reminds us of the need for being tolerant.’'
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