Fox & Friends Provides Pulpit For High School Football Player To Spread God's Word
I often joke about how Fox & Friends is America's only "news" network show that also serves as an old time morning bible show. That they are, indeed, actively involved in Christian proselytizing was demonstrated on this morning's show which also reinforced the Christian right/Fox victimized Christian meme. The discussion centered on evil atheists who complained about a statue, on the grounds of a public high school, that featured Christian bible quotes. Earlier this month, Elisabeth Hasselbeck's one sided validation for these persecuted Christians included an interview with a Christian football player who was "fighting" to keep the verses. The evil atheists, however, got their way and the verses will be removed. So this morning, Fox & Friends updated us on this atheist outrage and, for added spiritual pleasure, provided the aforementioned high school football player with a pulpit to again share his faith and, of course, the gospel according to the curvy couch!
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