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Author Topic:   Ned Flanders, of "The Simpsons" TV program
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Message 7 of 37 (190968)
03-10-2005 3:51 PM


Please keep in mind ...
... "Nine out of ten religions fail within the first year"
:GOD

Aslan is not a Tame Lion

  
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Message 15 of 37 (191067)
03-11-2005 10:47 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Minnemooseus
03-10-2005 2:38 PM


On the Simpsons as a whole?
It seems to me that throughout the series there is an undercurrent of both morality and the concept of Redemption. It doesn't seem to be limited to interactions within the Flanders or even the Simpsons, and extends to many episodes and characters. Isn't the story of Crusty the Clown just one of Redemption and Forgiveness?

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