Friday, 17 December 2010

“I’m Going To Kill Jesus”

The penultimate episode of misfits series 2 last night, drew to a close with what looks to be a truly deliberate yet interesting finale showing this Sunday evening.
After a typically comical fusion of slapstick, satire and outright crudeness, the suspense and drama was not left out of the storyline of the lacto-kinetic “cereal-killer’ (haha... i make joke, you likey?) with an inferiority complex.
Previews of what will be the final installment and christmas special of this series shows things have taken a much more serious turn on the road our “ASBO 5” have ventured.



Although this clip doesn’t show everything, if you watched this weeks episode you would have also seen the infamous line from Simon: “I’m Going To Kill Jesus”.
Now, I’m not going to bore you with a religious rant on how as a christian I’m offended yadda yadda etc, that goes without saying.

What i will say is that (don’t shoot), this is part of what I believe to be the grooming of our world to oppose authority,
don’t get me wrong, the financial decisions of our Government in the last few months have been outrageous to say the least, but the manner in which the actions of relatively few have out-staged the many peaceful demonstrators only adds to an


Anarchic, pseudo-intellectual subculture that seems to have developed within our midst. That will conclude in what I believe, and the Bible prophesies to be the rebellion against God in Revelation.

The thought of us turning against our creator, may seem, far fetched and perhaps a tad excited.
but just through observation within media. The beginnings of such are evident in every stem of society.
From the teaching of evolution as the sole truth in secondary schools to the acceptance of the ongoing mockery of Jesus Christ in many shows we deem as “comedy”.

Atheists in showbiz such as Seth Macfarlane and Ricky Gervais have made clear their agenda to evangelise their beliefs to the world through the mediums of their day-jobs.



The chronic blasphemy seen in Family Guy, a lot of Jimmy Carr’s catalogue of material and The Lucas Saga in Eastenders, just to name a few

There seems to be a subtle yet consistent, desensitization to insults aimed at God.

Whether or not this character in Misfits on Sunday is going to actually be Jesus, the symbolism itself is, Anti-Christ to say the least. To even suggest the idea of killing any Jesus, be it Jesus the Christ or Jesus the Spanish Poolboy, is enough to plant the seed in ones mind, especially when the shock factor of such a statement is solely dependent on which Jesus we think of whenever we hear that name.

P.S. bear in mind this "christmas special" is all about killing jesus, in a period that is meant to be celebrating his birth, if you can't see the agenda there, you need to do some serious truth seeking


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5 comments:

  1. Amazing. I totally couldn't agree anymore, you've put this together so well!

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  2. Hate how the shows you find the most entertaining seem to carry the most sinister undercover agendas :( , was a very interesting read!

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  3. I know I was just so gutted on Thursday. I outright dashed my family guy season 1 in the bin and refused to watch it again after all the stark God-bashing and loosely veiled innuendoes. I just can't believe Misfits went this way, and it being christmas time and all, the intent is just disgustingly blatant and point blank unfunny. I shall be watching to see what this latest besmirch is all about. Not impressed with them at all. J.E xXx

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  4. Well put. i agree with everything and all i know is we should all follow your conduct and voice our disagreements with what is happening, if not they will take our voice from us

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  5. This is solid! i smell persecution coming

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