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Big Brother 9: Bring On The Christians

BIG Brother 9 Watch: Anorak’s looks at Big Brother news in the media…

THE TIMES: “Why Big Brother represents a return to early Christianity”

Feeding the idiots to the lions?

For all its screeching abuse and sexual antics under the blanket, Big Brother really represents a return to early Christianity. In the early days of the church, confession was a public affair. Rather than whisper sheepishly through a grille to a priest who was probably asleep, or engaged in some secret sinful practice himself, people used to proclaim their sins in public.

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  1. 1 Peter In London Says:

    sorry i guess to some extent i see what your getting at. But this analysis is seriously disrespectful to christ believers. Yes people confessn there sins in public but you are also able to do it in private and throught prayer. And to assume a priest participates in a sinful practices in such a condecending way. It should be good to not to readers that the author of this article, him or herself is a sinner lyk everyone else.
    Sadly if BB was really a true reflection of Christianity I dont think Homosexuals would be on the list every year do you lol..(as it should be be!)

  2. 2 dairy Says:

    …sense of humour bypass, anyone….?

  3. 3 Tony Scotland Says:

    The other similarity is that the participants believe they will get something out of it when in reality it’s extremely unlikely.

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