ABC's GCB TV Show and the Media's Culture Wars Hypocrisy

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GCB needs to be taken off the air - very offensive to Christians. I agree if it had been any other religion it would have never made it in the first place. Also a bad reflection of my state and Dallas. Not at all Dallas. Not gona watch any more episodes.

Jeanne of TX 11:40PM March 09, 2012

GCB needs to be taken off the air - very offensive to Christians. I agree if it had been any other religion it would have never made it in the first place. Also a bad reflection of my state and Dallas. Not at all Dallas. Not gona watch any more episodes.

Jeanne of TX 11:39PM March 09, 2012

Quit the whining people! it's only a TV show this happens to ALL minorities and faiths of all paths, if it bothers you that much do find a lesson in the show how to be a responsible christian take the show for what it is-purely entertainment only, for Goddesses sake after all other religions have had some stereotypical untruths attached to them.

I should know!

GypsyMagickRaven of PA 9:25PM March 09, 2012

Being a transplant from the north east to E. Texas, the show hit SOME of the people I've met down here, right on their righteous heads. Go to church and pray for bad things to happen to others? Hate people and ideas because they're not like you and yours? Condemn others for their actions, and then do the same things? It's easy to love and pray for people that are just like you, try loving and praying for those that aren't. I was under the impression that was the "Christian" way.

The truth hurts. The show was okay, and the concept was pointing a finger at "you know who you are" hypocrits. Easy Christians, you're not under attack, just getting called out to practice what ya'll preach. Going to church doens't make you a good Christian, just like standing in the garage doesn't make you a car.

Deb of TX 1:14PM March 09, 2012

This show is not only a disgrace to Christian women, but it's an attack on Christian women and it needs to be removed from television. ABC might as well stand for Against Bibles & Christians.

Liz of FL 11:33AM March 09, 2012

God is watching too people! Hate to be in Iger's shoes!

Ann Furnari of NJ 7:43PM March 08, 2012

This is just another example of why this country is in serious trouble. The attack on the Christian values is scary and I pray that people find their voice and start speaking up for the Lord. People should wake up...I also pray it fails.

Rachel of CT 11:20AM March 08, 2012

umm the georgetown law student birth control gal isn't calling for a 'federal subsidy' - it is an insurance premium woman asking for bc to be covered as viagra and visectomies are in the catholic realm.

a raleigh of TX 11:43PM March 07, 2012

This is just another attack on Christians. For those who are not saved and see this show wonder why become a Christian? This show mocks what God desires Christians to be. I pray it fails.

Lisa of GA 8:57PM March 07, 2012

Amazing how so many of you who are "outraged" by Rush, failed to show any outrage when conservative women are called foul, disgusting and derogatory names.Hypocrites.

kay of NY 7:35PM March 07, 2012

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Peter Roff

Peter Roff

Peter Roff is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. Formerly a senior political writer for United Press International, he’s now affiliated with several public policy organizations including Let Freedom Ring, and Frontiers of Freedom. His writing has appeared in National Review, Fox News’ opinion section, The Daily Caller, Politico and elsewhere. Follow him on Twitter @PeterRoff.

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