Monday, December 6, 2010

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     It's always interesting to discover other people's views on religion, whether it's accurate or not.  It was probably hard for the actors to portray their faith for their characters role if it was different from their real life beliefs.  I didn't enjoy when Fen though that he could pray to a grilled cheese sandwich and all his dreams would come true.  Probably my favorite part was when Mercedes invited Kurt to her church and had everyone pray for him and his dad, and sang a incredibly moving song.  I liked the concept of all the kids in glee club to sing religious melodies.  It kind of seemed towards the end that cheerleading coach started to come around and not mind everyone wanting to sing faith related songs. 
     This was the first episode of Glee I have ever seen.  I may never watch it again, but if I'm flipping through the channels and it's on, I may watch it until a commercial comes on. 

5 comments:

  1. last line is the best you funny kid.

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  2. You know i thought the same thing

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  3. Good Job! I thought your last line was funny. I didn't like the way they portrayed christianity either. You can tell that the writers of the show aren't believers. It was sad that Fin didn't find God.

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  4. It was kind of disturbing that Finn thought that because he saw Jesus' face on a piece of grilled cheese that he had a direct channel to God and that he could pray for the things he wanted and that's how our faith works. It's just sad. Good work, Abby!

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  5. Abby
    I completely agree with not liking the praying to the grilled cheese sandwich and I agree also on how you liked the girl taking the boy to church beacuse that shows the ministry part of Christianity!
    Awesome Job!

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