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I'm wondering if this could mean a spiritual awakening is happening in this nation. Could it be the beginning in the rejection of the secular progressive bankrupt morality. I sure hope so.
Religion and love of God never left. It's just that the morally bankrupt God haters make so much noise it seems to drown out everybody else. Like good little liberals, they think if they don't believe in God, nobody else should.
I have been watching this program, but have to say I'm disappointed in it. Even with such amazingly dramatic source material, what I've seen so far is little more than a bland narration.
Sunday's Super Bowl XLV became the most-watched program in U.S. TV history with 111 viewers. Below, the top 10 TV shows of all time.
1. Super Bowl XLV -- 111 million viewers (2011)
2. Super Bowl XLIV -- 106.5 million viewers (2010)
3. M*A*S*H* series finale -- 106 million viewers (1983)
4. Super Bowl XLII -- 97.5 million (2008)
5. Super Bowl XLIII -- 95.4 million (2009)
6. Super Bowl XXX -- 94.1 million (1996)
7. Super Bowl XLI -- 93.2 million (2007)
8. Super Bowl XLII -- 93.2 million (2008)
9. Cheers 100-minute finale special -- 93.1 million (1993)
10. Super Bowl XXVII -- 91 million (1993)
Religion and love of God never left. It's just that the morally bankrupt God haters make so much noise it seems to drown out everybody else. Like good little liberals, they think if they don't believe in God, nobody else should.
You can't hate something you don't believe in.
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