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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Episode Features Urination On Jesus

By TVC Executive Director Andrea Lafferty


October 30, 2009 – The October 25 episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” on HBO featured a segment showing a man in a bathroom of a Catholic home mistakenly splattering urine on a picture of Jesus. After he fails to clean it off, a woman enters the restroom and thinks Jesus is weeping. She and her mother gather in the bathroom and pray over the weeping Jesus.

The ridicule of Christians is clearly the objective in this episode.  Christians will protest against this attack, but actor Larry David doesn’t need to worry about having his head chopped off for ridiculing Christians.

Perhaps, in a new episode, David should have an actor urinate on a copy of the Muslim Qu’ran to see how Islamists react to televised ridicule of their faith.


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