Saturday, September 30, 2006

Veggie Tales More Shocking Than Madonna?


Writer Terry Mattingly asks, "If you were a television executive, which program do you think would offend the most viewers across America?

"The first is a children's show featuring digital vegetables that sing and dance and tell silly parables. Each episode ends with a Bible verse and a witty tomato's reminder that 'God made you special and he loves you very much!'

"The second is a prime-time special in which Madonna sings her enigmatic ballad 'Live to Tell' while hanging on a disco-mirror crucifix and wearing a crown of thorns."

If you decided that it's the vegetables that are too hot to handle, then you're on the save wavelength as NBC.

Actually both shows got the green light but the veggies had to do some significant editing. The editing "rule of thumb" is that the veggies can tell what God did in the past but they can't suggest that God can do it in the present.

For example, in one script about Samson, Larry the Cucumber is convinced Samson must have gotten his extraordinary strength from his hairbrush. No, replies Bob the Tomato, the Bible says that Samson's strength came from God.

That line was okay. The next line where Bob says, "And God can give us strength too," had to be stricken by order of NBC execs.

Got it? Claiming that God can do something in your life today is offensive and not suitable programming.

Dear Reader, I'm not complaining. I'm just pointing out that there are powerful people in high places that are committed to preventing you and others from hearing the full story about God's presence and God's activity in this world. That's worth a moment of your reflection.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

An interesting counter example is the new show "Friday Night Lights." I think it started after you posted this entry.

It's a show about a town in Texas that's obsessed with football championships. The main plot line right now centers on the paralyzed quarterback. The last episode was very openly about prayer and asking god for healing. There's prayer all throughout the show actually.

http://www.nbc.com/Friday_Night_Lights/about/index.shtml

I'm pretty sure I watch it in large part because they are not afraid to address Christianity.

Scott Brewer said...

Sam:

Thanks for putting me on to that show. I'll check it out.