From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Geez, another stereotype reinforced... RE: Rising Stars+religion
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/4/2000 2:21:00 PM
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>There is no question that most >religious leaders get paid little and are presumably well meaning in >their job. And there is no question that BY FAR the great majority of >religious figures shown in entertainment (and especially in comics) >are patently evil antagonists. Why the disparity?
To quote (sort of) Mark Twain...that is a good and noble question. The only thing wrong with it is that it ain't so."
You say above that THE GREAT MAJORITY of religious figures in entertainment are patently evil antagonists.
Not true.
Especially not true in TV. This is one of those tropes that gets repeated by people but which in fact doesn't have a shred of truth to it.
In TV series, there have been many religious characters all the way back to the Flying Nun to the more contemporary Father Dowling Mysteries, that have been strong, positive charcters. The networks are TERRIFIED of offending in this area. Believe me, I've seen it first hand. On Murder, She Wrote all the religious characters who appeared when I was involved were positive characters, and I'm pretty sure that was the case throughout.
I'm only aware of the XFiles and Millennium where that diverged.
What you say simply isn't true. It's said and repeated because the Christian right *must* believe that it is constantly being persecuted, even though they hold the cards in most areas, so this kind of nonsense is drummed up.
If I'm wrong...show me your work. Give me specifics on the hordes of marauding priests, nuns and ministers seen in network TV.
jms
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