by Nick Lear | Jun 26, 2013 | Opinion
The Bible covers a period of about 2,000 years if you start with Abraham. Given that the Bible contains about 788,000 words, on average, that only gives 394 words for each year. But because lots of words are devoted to spectacular events, most of the 2,000 years...
by Robert Parham | May 3, 2013 | Opinion
“Duck Dynasty” is the one – and only – TV reality-show that I watch. There, I’ve said it. I’ve disclosed to the well educated, culturally urbane, theologically moderate and social justice minded readers of EthicsDaily.com my...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jul 20, 2005 | News
Earlier this year, Tom and Linda Potter got a better gander at the grass on the other side of the fence. Parents of three girls, the Potters responded to queries and expressed their willingness to participate in a reality TV show. But be careful what you wish for....
by Jan Turrentine | Jul 4, 2003 | Opinion
“If you’re like me and you enjoy seeing the pain and suffering of other people, then you’ve come to the right place,” says Shannen Doherty, host of “Scare Tactics.” It’s but one of many emerging new reality television shows...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jun 30, 2003 | Opinion
A pastor recently contacted EthicsDaily.com for help understanding the reality TV landscape. “Why are reality shows so hot?” he asked. “What do they say about us as a culture? Are they helpful or detrimental?” Good questions all. Answers...