WHY SHOULD YOU INVITE A.D. COMMUNICATIONS?

By Rick Dack



This contempt for the Bible has come in many forms such as cable documentaries about the Bible on the Discovery Channel and History Channel's. Bible themed films such as SAVED and The Nativity Story re-invent history concerning Jesus' birth even the seemingly innocuous animated series' South Park, The Simpson's, Family Guy and Lil' Bush under the guise of satire mock the Bible. These animated series' teach that God is a drunk, evil, pervert who sleeps around (Family Guy, FOX); Abraham was a serial killer (American Dad, FOX); The Blood of Jesus is delicious (Lil' Bush, Cartoon Network); Jesus was a Drunk who faked miracles (Family Guy, FOX) and that "Jesus Dyed Eggs For Your Sins," a mockery of the Resurrection on a Church sign (The Simpson's, FOX). Sexual contact with Jesus is even alluded to on Comedy Central's South Park.

Disney-owned cable networks (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, A&E etc;), though not as blatant as the animated series are just as toxic. The aforementioned networks broadcast the belief that the Bible stories are mythical (Eden, Noah's Ark, Sodom, Jericho, The Resurrection, Paul), that the Bible came about via dark conspiracies (The Da Vinci Code). Another belief is that pagan stories stolen by Moses to write the first five books of the Bible and that New Testament authors did the same. Liberal scholars, not identified as liberals, are typically featured on cable documentaries and those interviews are edited into programming for the naïvely trusting public to consume. Bible documentaries on television overwhelmingly feature Liberal, Progressive Scholars over Conservatives at a ratio of 85% liberal to 12-15 % Conservative.

The organization known as A.D. Communications provides affordable "live" presentations to thwart today's television skeptics who impose themselves onto an uninformed, biblically illiterate society. In late 1997 the ministry known as A.D. Communications Multimedia Bible Archaeology was created to train High School Students, College students and Church Congregants on how to defend their faith against influential Bible Skeptics on television with easy to understand presentations. These "live" presentations include virtual walkthroughs of a tomb of a biblical Pharaoh, 3D animations of artifacts, flyovers of Noah's Ark and historical evidences that Churches and Schools rarely discuss. A.D. Communications also provides information about Bible Skeptics (Celebrities, Musicians, Animators, Writers, Academics etc;) and quality alternatives to today's television programming choices.

If you would like to invite the ministry to your Church and School call Founder and Director Rick Dack at 952-933-4770.

 

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2008

 

Was Jesus buried in a tomb as the Bible says he was or was he eaten by wild animals? Is it true that Jesus was drugged with a plant on the cross and then revived by his disciples in the tomb? Did Jesus rise from the dead or were his post-tomb appearances the result of dreams by his mourners? Can you and your family members defend the Resurrection and other biblical accounts from today's TV Bible Skeptics? Do you depend on television and Hollywood to inform you about your faith? Disney, CBS, NBC, FOX, The Cartoon Network and multiple other entertainment networks hope you are tuning in. Why? So that you can be force fed an unhealthy, daily dose of skepticism, mockery and mythology about the Bible.

In 2008 Bill Maher's Religulous (Ridiculous) hits the theatre's. Bill Maher is a comedian who has hosted a number of programs on HBO, ABC and The Larry King Show touting his hatred of the scriptures with farcical abuse. In August of 2008 Babylon A.D. will released into the theatres. This film is about a mercenary and a cultish, genetically-modified Messiah. Resurrection, by Filmmaker and screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd, will be released in 2009. Chetwynd has had associations with A&E and FilmRoos. Both A&E and FilmRoos have made Bible documentaries with glaring biblical inaccuracies and biases when it comes to the Bibles historical reliability.