"But the latest incarnation of the story of Jesus has Christians outraged and calling for its cancellation before it debuts next week on Aug 7.
The TV series, titled "Black Jesus," is slated to premiere on the Cartoon Network's late night lineup on Adult Swim.
While its creators promote "Black Jesus" as a comedy, critics complain there's nothing funny about the upcoming live-action show. They say it's crude, offensive, and sacrilegious.
Adult Swim released a trailer last week showing an anachronistic Jesus who lives in present-day Compton, California. In the video, he commits uncharacteristically unsanctimonious acts, like smoking pot, using profanity, and often getting caught in the crossfire of gun violence or verbal abuse.
The perplexing portrayal of Jesus has some Christians demanding a boycott of the network and its advertisers.
"I do think we have to start boycotting, not watching these things - not letting the people that advertise on these venues make unrighteous gain from them," Bishop Harry Jackson said.
"Black Jesus is a satire and one interpretation of the message of Jesus played out in modern day morality tales; and despite what some may consider a controversial depiction of Jesus, it is not the intent to offend any race or people of faith." CBN
1) WHY is anyone surprised Hollywood would put this filth out? I'm not surprised.
2) WHY do Christians care? Quit worrying about worldly entertainment. (Notice, I didn't say you shouldn't criticize it or point out what they are up too.....but quit acting outraged. The world HATES God....u should know that by now).
3) As for it not being the "intent" to offend anyone...of course it is designed to OFFEND. They made this show on purpose knowing full well people would be offended. They are LYING. But are you surprised?
4) NO organized BOYCOTTs of anything please .....they have freedom of speech. Of course, so do you to criticize this show & point out what kind of trash it is.
Because the carnal mind is enmity against God:
for it is not subject to the law of God,
neither indeed can be.
Romans 8:7