We all remember the muppets used in children's programs in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Now, the network controllers have found a way to pervert these cute creatures and further defile the minds of children and adults alike. . . Kevin Swanson points out how the process works for just about every child's icon, and every child's role model, and every child's fairy tale. How do we protect our children from these cultural stumbling stones?
This program includes:
1. The World View in Five Minutes with Adam McManus (Law Suits on Planned Parenthood Videos, Syria Asylum Situation More Dire, Another Veto for a Born Alive Bill)
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Great Sermon! The "full-frontal nudity" thing is a joke... That has been made clear. Kermit is almost always totally naked, so they're making a risqué joke out of that. To my knowledge, there are no expressed plans to have genitals added to the Kermit puppet.
The whole point of it is to emphasize that the show will feature adult humor and adult relationships. Obviously, that is still repulsive to Christians. But I think it's dishonest and unfair to report that the Muppets are being promoted to an NC-17 rating, or the TV equivalent, because of a passing joke. There will be no nudity, just a ton of inappropriate humor.
I understand the point about allusions to beastiality. However, I still don't think that is the intention behind the series. Yes, they are making a slight allusion that's intended to be humorous. So it's still repulsive. But beastiality is still a very taboo topic even in our perverse culture. So I doubt that the references will go very far.
Bottom line: I would prefer more accurate reporting, not unfair speculation and blowing things out of proportion based on a single inappropriate joke.
Justin Bernal (9/22/2015)
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Great Sermon! Spot on podcast thanks guy's, only issue in question is about king James, much has been written about him and by him and when you start to really dig we find he was a family man of one wife and many children his love letters to his wife continued until her death and are available to the public, read them and you'll have no question on his sexual preference. Did men sleep in his bed? Yes, they were his body gourds (not uncommon for the time). Did he kiss other men? Yes, in public as it was the custom of the culture to certain leaders of that time (those cultures still do it to this day).
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....