Kathy Griffin Makes Offensive Religious Remarks About Jesus

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In latest saga of Hollywood assaults on Christianity, comic Kathy Griffin has come under fire from multiple groups for her offensive Jesus remarks at the recent Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

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Kathy Griffin poses backstage with her Emmy after her show 'Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List' won Outstanding Reality Program at the 2007 Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007.


Griffin made the remark over the weekend upon receiving the award for Outstanding Reality Program for her show "My Life on the D-List."
"I guess hell froze over," said Griffin, whose show overtook ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. "A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus.”
Holding up her statuette, Griffin topped off her off-script speech by saying, "Suck it, Jesus. This award is my god now."
Griffin’s remarks immediately drew harsh criticism Monday from Catholic League President Bill Donohue, who called on the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to denounce what he called “vulgar in-your-face brand of hate speech.”
“It is incumbent upon Dick Askin, chairman and chief executive officer of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, to denounce Griffin’s obscene and blasphemous comment,” said Donohue.
He went on to suggest that the situation would have received due attention if it were Islam as the target instead of Christianity.
“It is sure bet that if Griffin had said, ‘Suck it, Muhammad,’ there would have been a very different reaction from the crowd and from the media who covered this event. To say nothing of the Muslim reaction,” continued Donohue.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences said in a statement Monday that it will censor Griffin’s “offensive remarks” when the event will be broadcasted this Saturday on the E! channel. The remarks will also be edited from official Emmy Awards broadcast the next day on Fox.
While Donahue was pleased that TV Academy “reacted responsibly,” he still called on Griffin to apologize for her “verbal assault on 85 percent of the U.S. population.”
“The ball is now in Griffin’s court,” he said. “The self-described ‘complete militant atheist’ needs to make a swift and unequivocal apology to Christians. If she does, she will get this issue behind her. If she does not, she will be remembered as a foul-mouthed bigot for the rest of her life.”
But an apology from Griffin appears unlikely. Griffin, who has made her career from raucous remarks at celebrities, reacted to the situation lightly, according to Reuters, saying, "Am I the only Catholic left with a sense of humor?"
Even those closer to Griffin are reproaching her actions.
Sherri Shepherd, a stand-up comic who formerly co-starred with Griffin in Suddenly Susan, also told The View on Tuesday morning, “I love Kathy but I was trying to text her, 'Girl, you know you ain't supposed to be saying no mess like that.'
"There's just a line that you shouldn't cross, there's a reverence for God that we should have."
However, on the other side of the camp, the President of American Atheists is backing Griffin’s freedom to express herself as an atheist and said that the League and the Academy were censoring speech by atheists.
"It's permissible to make religious comments at the Emmy Awards and other public events as long as they do not criticize or threaten the self-appointed 'Religion Police," said Johnson. “Atheists cannot make an honest and forthright statement that their success came from developing their talents and working hard."
While the Griffin’s Jesus remark controversy has evoked strong reactions from many sides, its assault on Christianity is not an isolated case in Hollywood.
Comedians on air often use Christianity as an easy target for punch lines and political remarks.
In January, Christians protested Conan O’Brien’s portrayal of a “homophobic country western singer,” who sang about a “touchin’” Jesus.
Later, in March, Comedy Central featured a segment in which Sarah Silverman had sex with a character playing a black God and then trying to brush him off afterward.
And last year, Rosie O’Donnell, former co-host of ABC’s The View, had made remarks comparing “radical Christianity” to radical Islam.
Regarding Griffin’s recent offense, Donahue said: “Mel Gibson. Michael Richards. Isaiah Washington. [Don] Imus. Jerry Lewis. Every time a celebrity offends a segment of the population, he pays a price, in one way or another. The question now is whether Kathy Griffin will pay a similar price for her outburst.”

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Kathy won't be touched simply because Hollywood likes targeting groups that won't threaten to kill you. Christians are easy targets.

this is simply shameful....
 
This country isn't a theocracy where people have to respect what others believe
 
By making a big deal about this the Catholic League is playing right into Griffin's hands.
 
And then she got ALL the free publicity she wanted from all these religious groups. Way to manipulate the flock, Kathy!

jag
 
And then she got ALL the free publicity she wanted from all these religious groups. Way to manipulate the flock, Kathy!

jag
I hadn't heard about this until Slim brought it up, either.

Good going, Slim. :up:
 
Kathy Griffin is a comedian, her stand up has always been edgy, she made a joke. You dont think it's funny, don't watch her show. End of f**king debate.
 
The award is her God now and Jesus plays an adversarial role in that he claims to be the only true God, which is disrespectful toward the ugly redheaded comedienne's beliefs, so we need to respect her beliefs.

Also, it is offensive whenever a politician invokes the name of God but you won't see me trying to shut them up or get them to apologize.
Their bigotry and arrogance can't detract from my sense of the Truth.

This shouldn't effect her career because no real Christian should be a fan of hers anyway as she uses vulgar communication and advocates all manner of behaviours that are deemed "Wicked", "Sinful" and "An Abomination" by the Biblical God.
Are people crying out for Marilyn Manson to apologize for all the blasphemous things he's said? :huh:
You're talking about a Godless Atheist who has no respect for Christianity. Why should she feign it?

Christians have talked ill of differing belief systems since, the dawn of Christianity. She's doing the same now. Don't be hypocritical. :up:

Next, yeah, the response would be different if she'd said it about Muhammad.
Whaddaya want, a medal? For being less psychotic than the other psychotics?! :huh:
 
Not a smart move on her part...shes gonna have this monkey on her back for a lil while
 
Not a smart move on her part...shes gonna have this monkey on her back for a lil while

yeah...the monkey of free publicity, and most likely support of those who have followed her career...what a bad monkey to have :whatever:
 
I'm all for people being able to say what they want. I mean she's just a celebrity anyway.
 
I think it's awesome. Literally for decades now, I have groaned at the preposterous awards shows, where some pop star wins an award, for a song about fornication, or murder, or *********ion, or lying, or stealing, where all of these horrible sins are glamorized, and then they get up and thank the Lord. :whatever:


The God of the Bible can't be bothered to stop Katrina from killing people, or to save children from sexual predators, 'cause he's too busy masterminding the careers of Prince and Madonna, to ensure that blessings are heaped upon them?!?

******-O City, U.S.A.
 
Her and about everyone else does this today. I don't see the big deal anymore and I believe in God. Freedom of speech is allowed in America ya know.
 
She was expressing her religion (or lack thereof), I don't see how this is any different from someone saying I thank God for this award.

Get over it.
 
I think it's awesome. Literally for decades now, I have groaned at the preposterous awards shows, where some pop star wins an award, for a song about fornication, or murder, or *********ion, or lying, or stealing, where all of these horrible sins are glamorized, and then they get up and thank the Lord. :whatever:

Yeah, honestly, assuming you're Christian it's blasphemous to think God for mundane secular achievements anyway.
 
Umm, free speech Celldog?

But on the same merit, everyone who called for Don Imus' head should be calling for KAthy Griffin's. (Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll have some success and she'll fade to obscurity, never to be seen again).
 
Let Hollywood **** Christianity all they want. If you're offended by it, don't partake in such media. Whatever. :up:


But really, :down
 
Umm, free speech Celldog?

But on the same merit, everyone who called for Don Imus' head should be calling for KAthy Griffin's. (Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll have some success and she'll fade to obscurity, never to be seen again).

The difference is ratings. Get the ratings and you can get away with outrageous stuff
 
For some reason I want to tap that ass. I'm sorry, I just do. She's not that hot obviously, but sometimes women with that whiny personality just need it. :o
 

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