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NEW YORK — Comedy Central has a cartoon series about Jesus Christ in the works.
Titled "JC," the series depicts Christ as a "regular guy" who moves to New York to "escape his father's enormous shadow." His father is depicted as an apathetic man who would rather play video games than listen to his son talk about his new life.
Comedy Central has pushed the envelope in the past: The long-running "South Park" features Christ as a regular character.
The network says "JC" is on its development slate, steps away from the pilot stage and eventual airing. Many television series in development never make it to air.
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Comedy Central is owned by Viacom Inc.
If this show aired, and we had cable, we'd certainly give it a look. We love South Park as well as many other shows on CC. Laughter IS the best medicine after all. If someone (anyone) doesn't want to watch, they don't have to. Plenty of other channels with that pesky cable.
For all the nutbags talking about how dangerous Christian "radicals" are, why is no one is afraid to make fun of Jesus in America, yet they are terrified to make fun of Mohammed or Allah?
For all the nutbags talking about how dangerous Christian "radicals" are, why is no one is afraid to make fun of Jesus in America, yet they are terrified to make fun of Mohammed or Allah?
Because they're hypocrites, prevaricators and cowards.
Disgusting. Hope it doesn't make it. But, this is a free country...So, c'mon people, make a choice. Turn off the old Boob Tube/Brain Drain machine and take charge of you and your family's life. Go outside for a walk, play a board game, read a good book to your kids, visit with family/friends, go to a museum or sporting event...Lots of other choices. Make them!
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