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Saturday, 14 January 2012

Concentration on the Family ad indicates John 3:16 through the The Broncos game


TV advertising was only for the big game with the text of 2000 years.
It brought 30 seconds for children to read the Bible verse John 3:16 in the second quarter of the game, tonight Patriots and Broncos on CBS to focus on Colorado Christian ministry in the family.

CBS is facing a storm of criticism for accepting a statement - a clear change of policy not to carry advertising to advocate a political issue.

Religious organizations in order to promote certain beliefs or practices. "
A spokesman Gary Schneeberger and Tebow approach, although not mentioned in tonight at the trade center, is the cultural phenomenon that inspired it.

He fascination with numbers and statistics presented in the Bible verses Tebow at the top Internet search for this topic last week.

Focus, said President and CEO Jim Daly who do not read messages in the supernatural a lot of statistics.
"God has a sense of humor," said Daly, "but I think the sport is something that is more interested in God, we only reached when there was a Google search for 100000000 this:" Why not make it easier for people, and why do people get off the couch during the game to find it? "
Schneeberger said Focus on the Family, which has seen a series of layoffs and budget cuts in recent years, received donations to pay for the ad. He said all the money from the General Fund. He said he did not disclose the cost of advertising.
And Schneeberger said he expects criticism from groups opposed to the religious messages in the sport.
"We will hear about the defense of religion down the throat of the people," Schneeberger said. "But if it was okay to push down people throats Doritos, cars and other goods, we have the right to advertise as well."
Said Daly, bringing people a simple Gospel message is the focus on the family, using radio and other media, the lawyer for the families to marry and have children.
"We must also make known the author of the family," said Daly. "It's a message that transcends politics, and this is a great place for people of faith to be."
He joined other Christian conservative leaders, including one of the founders and former leader focusing James Dobson, later this week in Texas to announce support for Rick Santorum in the primaries for the Republican presidency.

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