Anonymous wrote:No way would I take a 13 or 15 year old. Here is how a friend described the show to me: totally inappropriate. The first 20-25 minutes you will be horrified and embarrassed and other people will be laughing. You will be thinking about how inappropriate and disgusting the show is and horrified that others are laughing, because it is not funny. And by 40-45 minutes in, you will be laughing right along with them.
Having seen it, I completely agree with my friend. It is adult humor, and not meant for kids at all. If the making fun of Mormans that happens in this show were any other minority (Jewish, Black, Hispanic, transgender) it would be vilified by all. It is not for children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was about 47 when I saw it. I loved the troup's song and dance numbers, but I just couldn't enjoy the other parts. I am non-religious/atheist, but feel it isn't o.k. to speak that way about God/god even if I don't believe in it. I wouldn't go back.
Agree. I’m not Mormon, but I’m not into teaching my kids it’s ok to ridicule other peoples’ religions. Imagine if the same jokes were being made about Jews, Muslims, Christians or even Atheists (who seem to be some of the biggest fans in this thread), and you get my drift. We have too much of this demonizing cr@p going on in this country. Doesn’t mean I have a stick up my a$$ and otherwise I like raunchy humor.
Why should religion be exempt from critical thought? If you don't realize that it is about more than just making fun then you are missing the whole point.
Nobody said religion is exempt from critical thought—in fact, some religious people I know give their religions the list critical thought.
Mockery is very different. Hope you can see the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was about 47 when I saw it. I loved the troup's song and dance numbers, but I just couldn't enjoy the other parts. I am non-religious/atheist, but feel it isn't o.k. to speak that way about God/god even if I don't believe in it. I wouldn't go back.
Agree. I’m not Mormon, but I’m not into teaching my kids it’s ok to ridicule other peoples’ religions. Imagine if the same jokes were being made about Jews, Muslims, Christians or even Atheists (who seem to be some of the biggest fans in this thread), and you get my drift. We have too much of this demonizing cr@p going on in this country. Doesn’t mean I have a stick up my a$$ and otherwise I like raunchy humor.
Why should religion be exempt from critical thought? If you don't realize that it is about more than just making fun then you are missing the whole point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was about 47 when I saw it. I loved the troup's song and dance numbers, but I just couldn't enjoy the other parts. I am non-religious/atheist, but feel it isn't o.k. to speak that way about God/god even if I don't believe in it. I wouldn't go back.
Agree. I’m not Mormon, but I’m not into teaching my kids it’s ok to ridicule other peoples’ religions. Imagine if the same jokes were being made about Jews, Muslims, Christians or even Atheists (who seem to be some of the biggest fans in this thread), and you get my drift. We have too much of this demonizing cr@p going on in this country. Doesn’t mean I have a stick up my a$$ and otherwise I like raunchy humor.
Anonymous wrote:
I was about 47 when I saw it. I loved the troup's song and dance numbers, but I just couldn't enjoy the other parts. I am non-religious/atheist, but feel it isn't o.k. to speak that way about God/god even if I don't believe in it. I wouldn't go back.