Posted on 09/17/2012 6:32:47 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST
Ive never really cared much for Stephen Colbert, whose cartoonish portrayal of a conservative political pundit has earned his Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report, three Emmy nominations from his politically liberal Hollywood peers.
But I discovered this past weekend that there is more to the comedian than I previously thought; something that even regular viewers of his satirical news show would find surprising.
Colbert is a man of faith.
A lifelong Catholic, the funnyman told an audience of some 3,000 students at FordhamUniversity, a Jesuit institution in the Bronx, New York, I love my church warts and all.
I found particularly interesting a remark by Colbert that alluded to the familiar Scripture, the joy of the Lord is your strength.
The church, said Colbert, teaches joy. And joy, he said, is the infallible sign of the presence of God.
Colbert, a family man, a faithful churchgoer (who even teaches Sunday school at his New Jersey parish when his schedule permits) appeared at Fordham alongside New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. They teamed up for a panel on humor and spirituality.
If Jesus doesnt have sense of humor, Colbert joked, I am in huge trouble.
Yet, for all his seeming irreverence, both on and off air, the comedian takes his faith seriously. That is a testament to the Christian values his mother imparted to him at a very young age.
She taught me, Colbert told The New York Times earlier this year, to be grateful for my life regardless of what that entailed, and thats directly related to the image of Christ on the cross and the example of sacrifice that He gave us.
The future comedians mom also prepared him for the vicissitudes of life faced by believers and non-believers alike. The deliverance God offers you from pain, she told him, is not no pain. Its that the pain is actually a gift. Whats the option? God doesnt really give you another choice.
Thats rather profound thinking for a guy who tells jokes for a living; whom I dismissed as a typical Hollywood liberal hostile to political conservatives, contemptuous of faithful Christians.
Im glad I was wrong about Colbert (at least with respect to his views on faith). I might even find time to tune in to his show.
I caught part of his O’Reilly interview on YouTube. Other than that, I’ve never watched his show.
Never watched the other guy either, the other comedian who pretends he’s a journalist.
Colbert is the worst of the bunch. At least Bill Mahler admits to being an athiest when he starts his putdowns of all things Catholic. Colbert on the other hand claims he’s a good Catholic and “loves his church, warts and all”, but openly advocates for sodomite “marriage”, and abortion of any kind. He claims his Catholic parents told him years ago he could be a Catholic, but could also “question” his church. Well he’s right. You can question the morality of the death penalty and what time Mass is going to be, but you absolutely can not question and deviate from the teachings of the church on homosexuality (sodomite marriage), and abortion. These are non-negotiable moral truths of the church. If Colbert or any other “catholic” says they believe in this grave immorality, and it’s “OK” with the Church, he is either a complete idiot or someone that knows absolutely nothing about the Catechism of the Catholic Church. I think he knows the teachings of the church and could care less. In other words he’s the biggest hypocrite this side of the moon. So when he talks about “warts” in the church he’s describing himself and the other cafeteria catholics that should be excommunicated for causing great scandal in the church.
I agree that supporting abortion is evil but I don’t understand how it is then OK to support a pro abortion candidate. Romney has always been pro abortion and promised he “Would NEVER infringe upon a woman’s right to choose’.He donated to Planned Parenthood. He tried to force Catholic hospitals to do abortions. He implemented free tax payer supported abortions. The GOP platform means nothing when the candidate actions and statements are totally opposite. Is Romney a man of his word? Should we believe what he said, then, now or wait to see what he says in the future.
To be a comedian would imply that one is humorous or funny. Colbert is neither.
Is that why Steve stole the microwave oven from the Fox and Friends morning show green room years ago?
That is shown to be false by all voting data, the number one indicator of how people vote is by their level of religious devotion, the left is made up of the non religious, the right is the most devotedly religious portion of the population.
He supports the party of abortion, infanticide, and gay marriage.
Are we supposed to be impressed?
What false witness would you say that he bears? I don’t think satire or sarcasm count as lies. Neither does expressing opinions that other people disagree with, for that matter. It’s not false witness any more than saying you like the seahawks. Political opinion is opinion, right?
I’d like to hear your sources, because you are blatantly wrong. If you’re going to make a claim that a published, reviewed and sourced author is wrong, you’d better be able to back it up. Otherwise I’m going to assume your “data” is confirmation bias and wishful thinking.
Enjoy your sure to be short stay on FR, leftie dweeb.
You too, twerp.
Catholic "Sunday School"? Smell test fail.
What you think hardly matters. What I think doesn't matter either...
Gosh, I was going to post how the vote breaks down based on religion, with conservatives being religious and the non-religious being liberal voters, but it seems that you have already been banned.
That was probably the funniest thing he ever did
Thou shall not steal. God does not find it funny.
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