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'''Family Guy''' is an animated television program created by Seth MacFarlane set about the life of "the Griffins," a fictional family who live in Quahog, [[Rhode Island]]. The show, like the Simpsons and other cartoon shows on television, explores cultural and political themes that are important in the world today, as well as taking humorous approaches to past & present television shows.<ref>[http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/publications/reports/top10bestandworst/main.asp Parents' Television Council]</ref> It takes a demeaning treatment of creationists, focusing instead on the more widely-believed and culturally excepted theory of evolution.<ref>[http://www.answersingenesis.org/us/newsletters/0107lead.asp Answers in Genesis]</ref>
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'''Family Guy''' is an animated television program created by Seth MacFarlane set about the life of "the Griffins," a fictional family who live in Quahog, [[Rhode Island]]. The show, like the Simpsons and other cartoon shows on television, explores from an extreme [[liberal]] angle cultural and political themes that are important in the world today, as well as taking humorous approaches to past & present television shows.<ref>[http://www.parentstv.org/PTC/publications/reports/top10bestandworst/main.asp Parents' Television Council]</ref> It takes a demeaning treatment of creationists, focusing instead on the theory of evolution.<ref>[http://www.answersingenesis.org/us/newsletters/0107lead.asp Answers in Genesis]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 17:42, December 8, 2008

Family Guy is an animated television program created by Seth MacFarlane set about the life of "the Griffins," a fictional family who live in Quahog, Rhode Island. The show, like the Simpsons and other cartoon shows on television, explores from an extreme liberal angle cultural and political themes that are important in the world today, as well as taking humorous approaches to past & present television shows.[1] It takes a demeaning treatment of creationists, focusing instead on the theory of evolution.[2]

References

  1. Parents' Television Council
  2. Answers in Genesis