History Channel’s Bible Miniseries not for kids (God’s story too violent and pornographic for kids)
The Bible miniseries: History Channel’s take on the Bible not for kids
The Bible miniseries produced by the History Channel is a disappointment for any family hoping for a new way to share the Bible’s stories with their children. The Bible miniseries, not altogether surprising given the History Channel’s relentless ratings focus, sensationalizes the Bible’s stories. Angel ninjas? Really?
By Lisa Suhay, Guest Blogger / March 4, 2013
The Bible, in addition to being the basis for various religious beliefs, is a fascinating historical conglomeration of stories that can teach us about the customs, times, travails, and conditions of the ancient Middle East that create a social context for modern day news, like the plague of locusts currently hitting Egypt. However “The Bible” miniseries on the History Channel so graphically depicts a predictably selective collection of the stories that some parents may not want kids to view it.
“The Bible” miniseries, for me, is less about what you believe and more about what you believe your family will take away from watching this series. After watching the first installment and trailers for upcoming episodes, I think that if you’re not willing to let your elementary-school child watch “300” and the “Twilight” series you should steer clear of this as a family viewing session.
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