Jesus too open-minded for TV networks
Dec. 1st, 2004 07:07 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thanks to
cakmpls for this one.
The UCC (the United Church of Christ) tried to air a spot announcing that, like Jesus, they welcome everyone. Some networks consider that too controversial.
http://www.ucc.org/news/u113004a.htm
Edited to add:
king_tirian pondered aloud a bit whether the problem the UCC identified with other churches was actually a real problem. Are people really turned away from churches? Based on this news story, and this followup, among others, I'd say that it is.
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The UCC (the United Church of Christ) tried to air a spot announcing that, like Jesus, they welcome everyone. Some networks consider that too controversial.
http://www.ucc.org/news/u113004a.htm
Edited to add:
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Re: Hmm...
Date: 2004-12-01 09:33 am (UTC)Re: Hmm...
Date: 2004-12-01 11:05 am (UTC)Even if this was a close moral call (and it is not), a broadcast television station has no place in choosing to censor the message or a major religious denomination, any more than if they chose to block Chevrolet ads because the network's board of directors prefer Fords.
If there is good news, it is that the stink that this is raising will undoubtedly provide more exposure of the UCCs Open and Affirming principles than if the ads had been broadcast and been forgotten.
And thank you so much for putting my mind to rest in another matter. I had been searching for a few days now to see what ETA stood for in blog-ese. :)