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Vatican Paper Praises 'The Simpsons'

12/22/09 05:04 PM ET   AP

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VATICAN CITY — To put it as the devout Ned Flanders would, the Vatican's newspaper thinks "The Simpsons" are an okely dokely bunch.

L'Osservatore Romano on Tuesday congratulated the show on its 20th anniversary, praising its philosophical leanings as well as its stinging and often irreverent take on religion.

Without Homer Simpson and the other yellow-skinned characters "many today wouldn't know how to laugh," said the article titled "Aristotle's Virtues and Homer's Doughnut."

The paper credited "The Simpsons" – the longest-running American animated program – with opening up cartoons to an adult audience.

The show is based on "realistic and intelligent writing," it said, though it added there was some reason to criticize its "excessively crude language, the violence of certain episodes or some extreme choices by the scriptwriters."

Religion, from the snore-evoking sermons of the Rev. Lovejoy to Homer's face-to-face talks with God, appears so frequently on the show that it could be possible to come up with a "Simpsonian theology," it said.

Homer's religious confusion and ignorance are "a mirror of the indifference and the need that modern man feels toward faith," the paper said.

It commented on several religion-themed episodes, including one in which Homer calls for divine intervention by crying: "I'm not normally a religious man, but if you're up there, save me, Superman!"

"Homer finds in God his last refuge, even though he sometimes gets His name sensationally wrong," L'Osservatore said. "But these are just minor mistakes, after all, the two know each other well."

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07:48 AM on 12/28/2009
Good for the Vatican. They, at least, got one thing right.
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Pietro Sommavilla
08:18 PM on 12/27/2009
L'Osservatore said. "But these are just minor mistakes, after all, the two know each other well."


Homer Simpson thinks he walks with God and can do no wrong....
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10:07 PM on 01/08/2010
But, isn't that how all religious people are?
jdrourke
Please don't let my facts deflate your ignorance.
04:55 PM on 12/27/2009
I believe the Vatican was also a huge fan of the Playboy issue featuring Marge Simpson...

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/dear-playboy-magazine/
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Weirdo
"It's a Wall Street government"
09:12 PM on 12/26/2009
"Homer's religious confusion and ignorance..."


Well, there's a slap to all of us who think The Simpsons' swipes at religion are right on the mark and not confused in the least.
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WilliamL
06:48 PM on 12/26/2009
Tupac and now the Simpsons.

What is going on in the Vatican?
03:27 PM on 12/27/2009
May be next Rastafarian Sacraments will be included in the traditional mass.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
11:17 AM on 12/26/2009
The earlier years were best; I stopped watching after season 15.

I did see some of season 19 - a step up.

But you know that when their trademarked best falter, the game's over. The latest halloween special had nothing. :(

Still, 20+ years - with 15 of them having something rewatchable - that's legitimately impressive.
03:25 PM on 12/27/2009
Blasphemy , Blasphemy !! All Simpsons is good....Repent before it's too late. May Jebus saves your soul...
07:07 PM on 12/25/2009
You do well my church to seek guidance and comfort for your trouble past by looking at the example of that most exalted and wise prophet Homer J. Simpson ( peace and blessings be upon him). Jebus must have smiled upon you when you sought the path of enlightenment in the book of Simpson. For it was said by the prophet himself ....

" Well, maybe if he had had better arch support, they wouldn't have caught 'im. ( about Jesus wearing sandals )."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ZcZ2h4Ths&feature=related
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03:11 PM on 12/27/2009
Yourposterior, what are you trying to do, get views on your youtube site?
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CNYObamaFan
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05:02 PM on 12/25/2009
Considering they've spent 2000 years making up ridiculous stories and calling them "dogma", it's not very hard to see how they could include The Simpsons in their bundle of fai ry tales.
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cjk002
Arrrr, the laws of science be a harsh mistress
01:28 PM on 12/25/2009
It's pretty funny how The Simpsons went from a cartoon that some religious/conservative people were warning against when it first came out to being praised by them 20 years later.
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beckpod1
12:07 PM on 12/25/2009
and they are not not promoting a cartoon?
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09:44 AM on 12/25/2009
The Simpsons is blasphemous. God is not a giant white/yellow man. He does not communicate with imbeciles like Homer Simpson.
02:51 AM on 12/26/2009
That's really funny. Made me laugh hard.
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iMissMollyIvins
Middle-aged, Middle class, Midwestern Populist
09:04 PM on 12/26/2009
You are correct about Gawd. Gawd has blue eyes and alabaster skin and only speaks, in English, to imbeciles like George Bush, Fred Phelps, Pat Robertson, James Inhofe, Sarah Palin, and the Holy Apostles over on C Street.
03:17 PM on 12/27/2009
ZINGAroo....
jdrourke
Please don't let my facts deflate your ignorance.
04:57 PM on 12/27/2009
Nice reply. Well said...

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/dear-playboy-magazine/
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Aaron Peeples
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01:22 PM on 12/24/2009
I just noticed God has four fingers while Homer only has three (not counting thumbs, of course). I wonder from whose image was Homer Simpson made.....
10:55 AM on 12/25/2009
No, God has five and Homer has four. This is from Matt Groening. I think it's a small spoof that He (MG) created Homer.

(Just got season four for xmas...)
07:40 AM on 12/26/2009
Matt Groening in an interview said that God has 5 fingers since God is real, (homer has 4 b/c he's just a cartoon character)
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hypnotoad72
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11:18 AM on 12/26/2009
Season 4 is one of their best!

"Selma's Choice" is riotously funny... :-D
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King Keith
Tupac Back!
10:07 AM on 12/24/2009
A Mission trip, but I don't even believe in Gebus"....Save me Gebus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-Homer Simpson
09:49 AM on 12/24/2009
"some extreme choices by the scriptwriters."

Look who's talking!
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iMissMollyIvins
Middle-aged, Middle class, Midwestern Populist
09:06 PM on 12/26/2009
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition.
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
07:39 PM on 12/23/2009
There's some irony that the Vatican waited til 'The Simpson' writing has devolved into painfully unfunny navel-gazing before they saw fit to 'praise' it. "Cutting social issues" according to The Simpsons: Vegetarianism, prohibition and wikka. The sitcom "According to Jim" has more social relevance!
08:37 AM on 12/24/2009
I thought the irony was that we were asking for a repeal of the Doctrine of Discovery and what we get is approval of the Simpsons.
08:52 AM on 12/24/2009
Who invited the cartoon nazi?
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
11:19 AM on 12/26/2009
Disney?

/ducksforcover