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Family Guy and its accuracy with the prophecies.

How does that work? I realize Fox is just part of the larger company, News Corp, but you'd think there would be more cohesion between their offerings.
I don't quite understand Fox and their broadcast programming decisions. They got some really good shows like 24 and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles; show that really grab your attention and make you use your head. That's stimulating entertainment.

T:TSCC even has strong Biblical undertones, but I should note it's not a Fox production, so it doesn't get the attention by the execs nor does it get the viewership because of the lack of promotion.

Then there is the real "crud". :thud: That's not good entertainment; that's painful amusement. This is where paying attention to Pastor on Sundays pays off because he broke down the word amuse two Sundays ago. :amen

The word "Amuse" is so named from the opposite of "Muse"-to learn or to think.
wikipedia

Muse= think. A is usually no or non.
 
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