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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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is a large difference in talking about the Subject of Religious review and passing yourself off as an independent organization in order to sow discord. It has gone from a subject on a program to being simply a lie done in the name of Christ.

Religious Review said...

I met two prisoners once as a part of a ministry outreach. These two prisoners both claimed to be Christians.

The first talked my ear off telling me how he was framed, how he didn't "do it", how he shouldn't be in jail. The other told me the complete story of what put him behind bars - a lifetime of thievery and crime. He told his story with sincere regret and with complete openness.

Now which one do you suppose really had given their lives to Christ?