Law & Order bias
I've been a Law & Order fan for years and years. There are so many great things about the show—the acting, the writing, even the da-da music. But lately, maybe for the past two or three years, there has been a growing number of plots that center around lunatic so-called "Christians." The bias is so obvious against Christianity it makes me wonder about the writer or producer who has an ax to grind, the person who is on a mission to portray people of faith as dangerous, war-mongering fanatics. This week's episode was another one. A mother stoned to death by her fire-breathing son who killed her because he learned she was having an affair and it was God's will that she be stoned.
I've been a follower of Christ for over 30 years, and I have never met anyone like those who show up on a regular basis on Law & Order (and its off-shoots). I'm not saying there aren't cults and individuals who call themselves Christians but who practice something very different from what millions of believers around the globe practice. But why can't they have some characters who are Christians who display the wisdom and discernment that I see on a daily basis? Why can't they be regular folks who have jobs, who are good to their children, who pay their bills and their taxes, who attend church but also go to baseball games and volunteer for charities? The believers who do good work, who have a social conscience, who feed the poor in the park or knit winter caps for the homeless. The believers who give up their easy lives in America to travel to a third world country to minister to the poor.
The hatred for Christians on L&O is disturbing and it's a kind of brainwashing that is seeping into our culture more and more.
-rlh-




Robin, have you seen/heard about the series "Silencing the Christians"? This program discusses this very subject. It's a powerful movement that we need to be aware of.
It's being shown on INSP and iLivetv, but you can also view it online each week if you register (no charge) on their website. They send out reminders with links so you can view it online.
You can read about it at www.silencingchristians.com or www.afa.net
Thank you for this post.
Posted by:Tracy | Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at 11:31 PM
You are so right! And I agree - I have been a Christian for over 40 years, and been in ministry for over 20, and I have never met those kind of folks either.
Posted by:Robinznest | Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 09:01 AM
I agree with you too. It bothers me and I will not watch some of that now. I love House MD but his morals are awful.
Posted by:Brittanie | Thursday, March 20, 2008 at 05:39 PM
I think that parading fringe lunatics on TV is a way to marginalize and dismiss Christianity without having to engage in any kind of discussion about it. So sad.
Posted by:Kansas Bob | Friday, March 21, 2008 at 11:06 AM