>Episode where Homer abandons Christianity >portrayed as immoral and selfish for doing so>episode where Lisa abandons Christianity >portrayed as enlightened and progressiveWhy the double standard?
homer abandoned it for hedonistic reasonslisa abandoned it for reasons of spiritual fulfillmentstill, fuck lisa and fuck you for making me defend a lisa episode
>>220087850Homer was ultimately saved by an inter-faith group of people though. It was about religion in general and not Christianity.Lisa episodes where she make some life choice are really lame though and they don't even bother to stick with it. In the end she still goes to church with the rest of the family.
because woman does thing and that's powerful
They want to set up a false dichotomy where the existence of a bad reason to leave Christianity thereby hints at the presence of a supposed good reason to leave which they then confirm in the later episode.But this is fallacious and sneakily semitic trick because both reasons are bad even if one is, in a certain sense, less bad. ---"I can do all things through Christ" [Philippians 4:13]
>>220087899Please see my above post. A 'less bad' reason does not a 'good' reason make. ---"I can do all things through Christ" [Philippians 4:13]
you must understand the simpsons had heavy jewish involvement as well as hippie era boomers who were cowed into believing that CIA-propped pop bands like the beatles were the pinnacle of enlightenment and spiritual progress
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>>220087850Culture had become more anti-Christian by this point, the early Simpsons had be kind of pro Christian to not get taken of the air.
You can really pinpoint the decline of the Simpsons when they shifted the focus from Bart to Lisa and turned Homer into a complete moron
>>220088420>turned Homer into a complete moronSo season 3?
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