...From a long line of Sodomites. :burnlib:
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...From a long line of Sodomites. :burnlib:
Your threads have me asking the question: Who are the top Godly/Christian television characters from television?...
I reckon Mayor STP thinks that this is an indication that "The Great Trib" is nearer than we think.
Discuss.
Well, actors vs characters in such cases. The writers on these shows are probably the Christians, or at least are accurate enough to portray them fairly well. I had only heard that Barry Williams had a crush on Florence, not that anything came of it?I reckon that he learned it from Greg, who had an "affair" with Carol/Florence:
Your threads have me asking the question: Who are the top Godly/Christian television characters from television?
Which 5 or 10 readily come to mind?
1. I've lately been enjoying Last Man Standing with Tim Allen. He deals with real problems like a pregnant teen daughter and somewhat liberal Christian wife, but I've appreciated a lot of the writing on the show dedicated to lifting up the name of the Lord Jesus Christ on many of the episodes.
2. Uncle Jed, according to Jethro, could quote the bible backwards and forwards. Though naïve, they always took in the stranger, always were blessings to their community, even cantankerous ol' Granny. I know a lot of those kind of Jesus-hearted-people.
3. Mayberry in general. They all attended church and prayed and though there is no overt gospel, the effects of living in a Christian community are seen and lauded on the show.
4..... I'm still mulling such a list over. Any other candidates come readily to mind for all of you?
I may reserve 4 here for Blue Bloods. They are a Catholic family and pray at every meal and discuss how their faith interacts with their family values and lives as police officers and a DA
Good vote on both and LOL on that "Haskell boy" in my best Hugh Beaumont voice."The Waltons." That show would never even be considered to be aired, today, in this age of "Open Minded-ness," "Sophistication," "Tolerance," and all that jazz...., the Christ rejecting world oh so loves, savors.
"Leave It To Beaver."
I suspect Eddie Haskell, however, Lon, was a "type" of the antichrist.
Good vote on both and LOL on that "Haskell boy" in my best Hugh Beaumont voice.
Little House on the Prarie, and Lorne Greene both on Bonanza and oddly, Battle Star Galactica. He mentioned God often, though as an adult it is too cheesy for me to watch very long. "Felbacarb!" as Starbuck'd say.
Well, actors vs characters in such cases. The writers on these shows are probably the Christians, or at least are accurate enough to portray them fairly well...
I loved watching "The Rifleman" as a kid! I still like westerns. I wish they'd make some, again.Of course-"The Rifleman."
He did say grace often with his boy Mark.Of course-"The Rifleman."
Well, you know, … "Bob, Carol, Ted, Alice" … it was "love generation".I reckon that he learned it from Greg, who had an "affair" with Carol/Florence:
I loved watching "The Rifleman" as a kid! I still like westerns. I wish they'd make some, again.
...Portray them well. They're good at playing church (Eccl 10:2, Jn 10:10).
The wickedness of Sodom ([Ex 20:14] heterosexual [Lev. 20:10–12] or homosexual [Lev. 20:10,13]) was notorious (Gen. 13:13). :burnlib:
Matthew 10:14-15 Why will it be easier for Sodom and Gomorrah than the town that rejects the good news? I'm not really wanting to overtly derail the thread but as it falls in line with some of the actors, even from some of these better shows, it may be worth discussing.
Are you suggesting we never watch television or movies? I don't watch much of either, but what is your advice?