by Saint Mark (bio)
It's official (again, see D&C 1:30). Jesus says that Mormonism is true. Alright, I know it's the Saturday Night Live version of Jesus, but I'll take it. I mean, how could the show that brought us Toonces the Driving Cat, Dieter of Sprockets, Wayne and Garth, and Eddie Murphy be wrong? I just knew that I moved to Colorado for a reason.
It's official (again, see D&C 1:30). Jesus says that Mormonism is true. Alright, I know it's the Saturday Night Live version of Jesus, but I'll take it. I mean, how could the show that brought us Toonces the Driving Cat, Dieter of Sprockets, Wayne and Garth, and Eddie Murphy be wrong? I just knew that I moved to Colorado for a reason.
Check out what I'm talking about below. In a recent SNL skit, Tim Tebow prays Jesus into the Denver Broncos locker room, which is not too far-fetched a possibility in the imagination of a Denver Broncos fan.
I know it may be a little sacrilegious, but the parting words of Jesus are like Visa: priceless. After watching this skit, I began wondering: what other televised authorities have spoken on the truth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Check out this theological statement of the correctness of Mormonism from South Park. Hey, who can argue with the greeter from hell?
I know it may be a little sacrilegious, but the parting words of Jesus are like Visa: priceless. After watching this skit, I began wondering: what other televised authorities have spoken on the truth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Check out this theological statement of the correctness of Mormonism from South Park. Hey, who can argue with the greeter from hell?
Being a convert to the LDS church, I know the great value of joining the LDS church and I didn't need an actor playing Jesus on a comedy show who wore athletic socks to tell me that. But, it didn't hurt either. Thanks Mormon writer on SNL (aka Tina Fey); you just made my year.