Tuesday, January 27, 2009

When I Get There...

Finally, the Church of Christ guys have uploaded something useful on their youtube site. Thanks, studyjesus, for putting up something I can agree with! What a great clip from Kirk Franklin and the choir - "When I Get There".



Kirk and the choir get two thumbs up from Religious Review blog! And thanks again to studyjesus for introducing us to this marvelous worship!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Too good to last

Intrepid blogger, Chris Knight, is reporting over at his blog (http://theknightshift.blogspot.com) that James Oldfield was once again misusing the "Religious Review" name last night, dragging it through the mud and dirt of his dishonesty and deception.  And then, after Johnny Robertson's second cousin has dirtied and sullied the good name, he tries sticking a dress on it and calling it pretty.

Maybe we should pull our own "Religious Review" on these guys.  It would be an interesting little experiment.  

Or who knows?  Maybe we won't.  After all, we do have other things to do with our time, like figuring out just what to wear to an inauguration ball.   
 

Saturday, January 17, 2009

A Nice Night Last Night

It was a nice night last night.  No "What Does the Bible Say?"... no "A Word from the Lord".

It offends me to write those titles when thinking of these men and the way they misuse the name "Religious Review".  But I appreciate that they took the night off so that the world could seem normal.  Maybe they were making plans to visit the inauguration?  After all, Barack Obama used to be a member of a church called "Church of Christ".

Friday, January 2, 2009

What are they trying to prove?


Apparently, Johnny Robertson and his second cousin James Oldfield are feeling a bit guilty about the recent public backlash against their misleading use of something called "Religious Review".  Because tonight, on "What Does the Bible Say", they showed an old rerun of "What Does the Bible Say" with a banner below reading "Vintage RELIGIOUS REVIEW".

How much criticism must they have gotten for their dishonesty to devote an entire program to trying to prove that they aren't doing anything wrong?  Why is this "Vintage RELIGIOUS REVIEW"?  They were calling the program "What Does the Bible Say" even back then, not "Religious Review".  More dishonesty!

Maybe the threat of legal action scared them into trying to prove themselves.  Nice try, boys, but you didn't prove anything with this.

"What Does the Bible Say"...
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