AMAZING!! TV show breaks schemes and prohibits using the name of JESUS ​​CHRIST in vain

Last Friday’s episode of ‘The View’ is in the headlines after the program decided to say the name ‘Jesus Christ’, and some criticized the decision to give the full title of the Christian savior in the discussion.

The question, of course, is why the network made that decision ?

The presenters of the program were discussing the Ten Commandments when the presenter Paula Faris, who is a Christian, began to share about her education and the words that she was and could not say when she was a girl, specifically when it came to taking the name of God in vain.

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‘My parents were very strict about what we said at home. We could not say, ‘Oh, my God.’ We could not say Jesus Christ … unless you were praising him.

She said she implements these same restrictions in her own home and also published a great proclamation about the Bible, ‘The word of God (the Bible) and God are the same yesterday, today and forever.’

This, of course, comes from Hebrews 13: 8 in the Bible.

See how the moment develops in the 4 minute mark:

The decision to say ‘Jesus Christ’ aroused some attention and intense criticism, and is not the first time that ‘The View’ is criticized for deciding to take the word out of the program.

And considering the importance among many of not taking the name of the Lord in vain, it makes sense why the network would want to be cautious.

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In fact, a similar problem arose when presenter Joy Behar used the name of Jesus, and the network criticized him.

Some Christians were upset later, but ABC explained that he was trying not to offend people by keeping the mention of Behar on the show.

ABC has no problem with the name of Jesus if it is used in a ‘pious and respectful’ way, he said. But ABC does not allow the name of Jesus to be used in an exclamation.

In an attempt to do everything possible to not tolerate what many would have seen as blasphemy.

This put another group of Christians on the warpath for what they perceived as censorship of the holy name. Instead of realizing that ABC had been trying to avoid what many would consider an improper use of the name, those who railed against censorship feared that the network was turning its back on Jesus.

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