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‘Family Guy’ Clip: Meg and Kirk Cameron

posted by idol chatter | 11:16am Wednesday April 29, 2009

In this funny clip from “Family Guy” Meg, who is sick in bed with the mumps, watches evangelical Christian actor Kirk Cameron talk about God.Check out our video interview with Kirk Cameron.Family Guy at LocateTV.com



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Houston Guy

posted May 3, 2009 at 4:19 pm


You know that Seth MacFarland, the creator and oneof the main guys behind this show is an atheist right?
That should put this clip in the right context for you.



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Denise Thorbjornsen

posted May 3, 2009 at 6:55 pm


I find it offensive that this show has used Kirk Cameron.He believe’s in the Lord Jesus Christ and would not approve of such offhanded ways.Perhaps the fact that Seth MacFarland is an ateist is reason not to view this program.I pray that Seth comes to the Lord Jesus Christ before Jesus returns with the holy angels and severs the wicked from the just.



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scott

posted July 25, 2009 at 12:36 am


yeah throwing hot soup on your wife….real hysterical



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Your Name

posted May 19, 2011 at 2:55 am


Woooow. You can’t take any jobs about your religion? That’s sad. Also, showing that you seem to have some doubts to your own religion. Take it for what it is, a TV show. It’s not trying to get people to believe any way. Also, if you don’t know the FULL episode or even who the characters are, you probably shouldn’t make comments about the show in question.



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Your Name

posted May 19, 2011 at 2:56 am


lol ooops!*jokes



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