Posted on 07/07/2006 5:38:35 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Trinity Broadcasting Network Run by Atheists
Officials say goal was to make Christians look stupid
SANTA ANA, CA - For everyone who has ever tuned into the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)broadcast on satellite and cable systems across the countryand thought, "This can't be serious," it turns out you were right.
Local and federal law enforcement officials have uncovered an elaborate scheme engineered by an atheist group and aimed at embarrassing the Christian religion; a scheme that has been going on for nearly 30 years.
Among other startling discoveries, officials have learned that TBNwhich has claimed from the beginning to exist for the purpose of furthering God's kingdom - was actually founded by Broadcasters Against God (BAG)a loosely organized faction of Hollywood atheistsin 1973 and has been operated by the group ever since.
"We've been on this case for years," said special federal investigator Scott Hines. "I mean, come on. Have you ever watched this channel?"
A 250-page report released this week reveals that TBN's ridiculous-looking sets featuring enormous purple thrones lined with ornate gold patterns and hosts with huge hairdos and caked-on makeup were used purposely to give bleary-eyed channel surfers a distorted view of Christianity.
"The biggest surprise to me is that we were able to get away with it for so long," BAG President Wayne Mailer said in a signed confession included in the report. "I mean, seriously, Christians were actually giving money to keep this channel on the air! It was unbelievable."
In fact, TBN was primarily supported by viewer contributions over the years, although officials are now taking a good, hard look at the motives behind a series of large gifts from media mogul Ted Turner.
"I pity the fools who gave money to this network," born again entertainer Mr. T said upon learning of the scam. He's just one of many Christians who unwittingly participated in the deception by making numerous appearances on TBN.
"This is totally whack," echoed Christian music artist Carman, another TBN regular. "Anyone who would carry on something like this for so long needs a check up from the neck up. What the dilly?"
It's unclear what charges will be levied against BAG since there are no laws against disingenuous programming. But one thing is almost certainofficials have no intention of walking away from years of investigating without handing down a conviction.
"Just putting together this kind of painful television for two decades deserves pretty serious punishment," Hines said. "Believe me, we're gonna make something stick."
How reliable is this 'Holy Observer'? I can't find anything liek this in mainstream news sources.
I watch 'Davey and Goliath' every Saturday at 1:30 pm.
I see, satire...
As reliable as "The Onion"
is a satirical web page dedicated to mocking Christianity.
"Momma needs more makeup!"
TBN does accomplish the alleged "goal", but it's just a joke site.
How reliable is this 'Holy Observer'? I can't find anything liek this in mainstream news sources.
Volume 1, number 1. I'm gonna guess it's another parody site.
There are a couple of shows on TBN that I can actually watch. The Coral Ridge Hour and The Kirk Cameron/Ray Comfort Show (Way of the Masters) come to mind.
I pity the fools.....
Some aspects of Christianity are in need of a good mocking.
It would be funny if it didn't hit so close to home...
ROTFLMBO!!!!
You're correct. Some people just claim to be Christians and defame the faith by making ridiculous statements, thereby creating the perception that Christians endorse their idiocy.
You keep on watching Dr. Kennedy :D
Now now.
I do not doubt the sincerity of many of the really weird preachers on TBN. But their hair! What is with the hair?
Not familiar with Coral Ridge, but it's always surprised me that Ray & Kirk associate with TBN.
Check out the link. There are additional articles on mp3 "backstreaming" (so today's teens can find the subliminal messages in music), constipation rates amongst Baptists, and faux church signs. Hilarious. Irreverent, but hilarious.
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