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The evangelism is a big negative for me in this series.
I hate it. I think the religious content has craftily increased.
If people have listened to him (or at least not resisted out of politeness) he has taken that as acceptance - which it isn't.
I am not saying that there isn't somebdy in the house who has time for it.
But as a viewer of a light entertainment series I hate it.
How does Stephen know these things.
Well of course he doesn't.
Somebody said on BBBM tonight that he is worryingly close to fundamentalism.
But yes I think he is preaching more. And between them Vinnie and Stephen are causing me to watch less.
brisket
Now I have to fess up and say up until last night, Stephen hasn't bothered me too much, Sov took all my negative energy, however I was stunned at his preaching to Sisqo. First it made me laugh and then it became uncomfortable. I agree with the chap Boyd on BBBM who said he has swapped one addiction for another. Each to their own and all that, but he should keep his beliefs to himself.
Fairfax
It has often been theorised that people who so all-embracingly and so fervently immerse themselves in something (such as Stephen has done with evangelical religion) are actually hiding from real life.
I believe this could be the case with Stephen. His real-life problems and issues may have result in him trying to escape from it.
Silly really, because reality does not go away. It can be said that people who escape into religion are not facing up to real life.
Stephen's extreme version of religion makes me think he is one such case.
brisket

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