The Shameless series on Netflix

 This blog post is basically going to be my review of the TV show Shameless, and its blasphemous sequences seen all through the series. Let's start out with how many times just about every character uses the name Jesus in vain. It's all through the show, and in every episode. And I find that really disturbing.

Exodus 20:7 "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."

Then all through the show you see fornication and drug use, constant foul language. It's really a show that is a bad influence on anyone. I think the most disturbing part of the show is when the character Ian goes on a strange rampage as something called a gay Jesus. This is blasphemous to imply there could ever be a gay Jesus. It's insulting and ridiculous.

Ian From Shameless

The show shows Ian misquoting the Bible and taking scriptures out of context to attempt to justify homosexuality. The show was obviously created and written by left-wing liberals, you can see that by the way they made Christians and conservatives in the show act in a way that is unrealistic of how they actually act in real life. They added a lot of liberal messages and attempts at indoctrination of the viewers. The ironic part is the actors are all great actors, and the show has some touching moments. But the sin all-throughout the series is just mind blowing.

I'll be praying for the actors, and everyone involved in creating this show, and hopefully they will see the light when it comes to making future TV shows. The show certainly lives up to its name, in more ways than one. There's a scene where Fionna leaves out some coke, and her little brother ingests some of it, and the show made it seem as if this could be normal behavior. I think shows should be made like they used to, made to entertain, not to send WOKE or political ideas or suggestions to viewers.

Shameless
Ian Gallagher, played by Cameron Monaghan, is a central character in the TV show Shameless. He's the third oldest of the Gallagher siblings, known for his red hair and strong-willed personality. Ian's storyline is deeply impactful, as it explores his struggles with being gay in a rough Chicago neighborhood and later, his diagnosis with bipolar disorder, which mirrors his mother’s mental health issues. Despite his challenges, Ian's character is resilient and compassionate, and he becomes a disturbed figure in the LGBTQ+ community, even taking on the persona of "Gay Jesus" at one point. His relationships, particularly with Mickey Milkovich, are central to his development throughout the series, making him one of the most complex characters on the show. It's a wild ride of a show. I suggest not letting children watch it. Click Here for purchase suggestions:  https://amzn.to/3T8nynU


Lou Buren


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