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rainvapor
@rainvapor

it is, so weird how one of the only christian media out there that actually advocates for compassion and kindness and such is The One With Talking Vegetables

i love veggietales it's so sweet tbh


Amphobet
@Amphobet

OK so

In what way were veggietales christian? From what I remember hearing, they only ever portrayed old testament stories. And maybe I'm wrong and they talked about Jesus but just never showed him? But I did a search for "Jesus" and "Christ" on the wikipedia article for the show, and those words don't, like, appear anywhere? (Except as part of "Christian," of course.)

I guess what I'm getting at is

Are VeggieTales Kosher?


mathsbian
@mathsbian

There’s at least one Easter story they did in a movie; multiple Christmas stories featuring Luke 2, as movies and direct to home specials and such; and, I wanna say there was a tv episode about Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, but I’m not sure. Jesus was never depicted as a vegetable ever, that was one of their base rules for the show, but I think there may have been a time or too he was shown just out of field of the camera view or was too bright to make out of something.

They absolutely did a lot of Old Testament stories, presumably because they couldn’t depict Jesus as a vegetable without feeling sacrilegious to their personal faiths. But there was still plenty of New Testament Christian beliefs mixed in throughout the years.


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