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Jesus accepting gays too hot for NBC, CBS - Dec. 1, 2004
by janelane at 11:22 pm EST, Dec 1, 2004

] NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The CBS and NBC Networks have
] refused to run an ad by a liberal church promoting the
] acceptance of people regardless of sexual orientation
] because the networks believe the ad is advocacy
] advertising.
]
] The 30-second spot, run by the United Church of Christ,
] features two muscle-bound bouncers standing outside a
] church, selecting people who could attend service and
] those who could not. Among those kept out are two males
] who appear to be a couple. Written text then appears
] saying, in part, "Jesus didn't turn people away, neither
] do we."
]
] "It's ironic that after a political season awash in
] commercials based on fear and deception by both parties
] seen on all major networks, an ad with a message of
] welcome and inclusion would be deemed too controversial,"
] said Rev. John Thomas in the statement.

Rock that statement, Reverend!


 
RE: Jesus accepting gays too hot for NBC, CBS - Dec. 1, 2004
by fractal at 11:37 pm EST, Dec 2, 2004

janelane wrote:
] ] NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The CBS and NBC Networks have
] ] refused to run an ad by a liberal church promoting the
] ] acceptance of people regardless of sexual orientation
] ] because the networks believe the ad is advocacy
] ] advertising.
] ]
] ] The 30-second spot, run by the United Church of Christ,
] ] features two muscle-bound bouncers standing outside a
] ] church, selecting people who could attend service and
] ] those who could not. Among those kept out are two males
] ] who appear to be a couple. Written text then appears
] ] saying, in part, "Jesus didn't turn people away, neither
] ] do we."
] ]
] ] "It's ironic that after a political season awash in
] ] commercials based on fear and deception by both parties
] ] seen on all major networks, an ad with a message of
] ] welcome and inclusion would be deemed too controversial,"
] ] said Rev. John Thomas in the statement.
]
] Rock that statement, Reverend!


 
RE: Jesus accepting gays too hot for NBC, CBS - Dec. 1, 2004
by Vile at 3:33 am EST, Dec 3, 2004

janelane wrote:
] ] NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The CBS and NBC Networks have
] ] refused to run an ad by a liberal church promoting the
] ] acceptance of people regardless of sexual orientation
] ] because the networks believe the ad is advocacy
] ] advertising.
] ]
] ] The 30-second spot, run by the United Church of Christ,
] ] features two muscle-bound bouncers standing outside a
] ] church, selecting people who could attend service and
] ] those who could not. Among those kept out are two males
] ] who appear to be a couple. Written text then appears
] ] saying, in part, "Jesus didn't turn people away, neither
] ] do we."
] ]
] ] "It's ironic that after a political season awash in
] ] commercials based on fear and deception by both parties
] ] seen on all major networks, an ad with a message of
] ] welcome and inclusion would be deemed too controversial,"
] ] said Rev. John Thomas in the statement.
]
] Rock that statement, Reverend!

Why can't the homosexuals just keep it in the bedroom and AIDS clinics?


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