One thing that I've actually found to be prevalent in all the stuff I've been watching lately is the extremely negative portrayal of Christians. All of these shows and movies seem to be sending a very clear message: it is very lame and uncool to be Christian. At first, I'd be laughing right along, but then I step back and realize just how unfair and distorted these depictions really are (albeit most of it is overdone on purpose for purely comedic purposes and the viewers are aware of that). Would these shows/movies make such blatant mockery of other religions? Probably not. And as a Communications major, I'd be an idiot not to think that what the media sells us, the audience believes.
1. "Shirley" from Community

2. "Ann" from Arrested Development

3. "Angela" from the Office

4. "Marianne" from Easy A

All these characters come off as overzealous, bitter, prejudiced, and close-minded (and why are they all female?)- definitely traits that I (along with any other Christian) would not want to identify with. And even in the news, only crazy kooks like Harold Camping or (on a somewhat milder level?) Glenn Beck make the headlines... not the John Piper's, Tim Keller's, or Ravi Zacharias'. Intelligent Christians are not "known" to non-Christians, and this is why we are viewed the way we are. All throughout my life, and especially after coming to New York, I've come to know really smart, profound Christians, and it's quite a shame that we get such a bad rap because of how the mass media portrays us as bible-thumping, holier-than-thou caricatures.
Tim Keller in "The Reason for God" mentions how people often mistakenly associate those obnoxiously preachy and sometimes hateful "Jesus freaks" as extreme Christians. But what about their qualities (and I'm referring to all the aforementioned characters above, with maybe the exception of Shirley) make them Christian? Just because they believe in God and go to church? Christ defines Christianity, and J.C. was the most loving, kind, humble, and gentle person that ever lived. So how do these stereotypes define who we are?
I think that's why figures like Bono and Tim Tebow offer us so much hope. Not that we should put them on a pedestal because they're high-profile stars, but they are Christian role models (actually I'm not 100% sure if Bono is Christian... personally, Sufjan Stevens is my favorite Christian - but mainstream - musician of choice) in the media spotlight that people can look up to and see that being Christian can be noble, honorable, and yes, sometimes cool. It's just a shame that they are so few and far between.

4 comments:
good post. agree with this completely.
And then there's the joy of Christians in the real life, outside of mass media. Isn't it always a joy to show our qualities and explain our faults to our friends who have a set image of Christians?
dont forget my favorite, mandy moore, in Saved haha
good stuff bulie
oprah is a Christian??? haha
TT FTW
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