It has long been held that Preachers and Priests make for lousy TV, one can't make a decent action adventure story out of the day to day work of the clergy, and it would people in the United States might find the idea of situation comedy in bad taste. (The British have a different sense of the comic.) The television series The Book of Daniel (which is action packed in a Desperate Housewifes sort of way) is catching some attention from those who are attuned to the media's portrayal of religion. Albert Mohler asks "is this a satire on Liberal Christianity."
See also Jesus Politics.
a satire on liberal Christianity
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