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History Channel's 'The Bible' entertains before trying to convert

The premiere of "The Bible" on the History Channel the biggest cable hit of the year so far. It pulled in a surprising 13.1 million viewers. Those are better numbers than even the major networks' lineup last week. The 10 hour miniseries aired its second episode on Sunday and we're waiting to see if the ratings will hold.

Perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised at its ratings success. After all, "The Bible" is the brainchild of Mark Burnett whose past successes included "Survivor," "The Apprentice," "The Voice" and "Shark Tank." He appears to knows what people want and apparently they want a relatively lavish recap of some of the narrative highlights of the Bible.

Among the highlights in just the first two hours, we get the stories of Noah's Ark, Abraham's directive from God, the destruction of Sodom and Gommorah, Lot's wife turning into a pillar of salt, Abraham's near sacrifice of his son Isaac. Four hundred years later, we see Moses leading his people out of Egyptian slavery following all those plagues of locusts and the like, and the parting of the Red Sea, and climaxing with the 10 Commandments on the top of Mount Sinai.

Packing that much in proves to be a blessing and a curse.

It's a blessing in that no story goes on so long that one gets impatient or bored with what's happening. It's not exactly a highlight reel but that's a lot of action to cover in a mere two hours.

Speaking of action, there's plenty of fighting. Abraham's people may be following the word of God but that word of God justifies a lot of swordplay and hand to hand combat. These were primitive times, after all.

The downside to all this rushing around is that no story is given enough dramatic weight to register emotionally with the audience. There's so much ground to cover, no character is given any psychological weight whatsoever. The dialogue is almost strictly designed to move the story along rather than provide insight into the people who are speaking.

Abraham, for instance, uproots his entire life because he hears God tell him to do so. And yet he does so with such unswerving conviction that it doesn't feel human. Whether he struggled at all with his decision, or whether his followers did, is not addressed because time's a-wasting. His sacrifice of Isaac allows for a little more emotional resonance but the extremity of Abraham's decision again seems, at best, under-examined.

In Mark Burnett's defense, the Bible itself doesn't dwell on the dramatics of these stories either, but then the Bible has a higher goal.

Burnett may want to convert the world (he and his wife Roma Downey are avid Christians) but I think his first order of business is to entertain us with dramatically powerful or moving stories.

Whatever dramatics the series has to offer come more in the shape of special effects than character development.

The parting of the Red Sea is a smart use of CGI, as is the bloody-ing of the river the Pharoah swims in. The plagues were a bit underwhelming, to be frank, and the series doesn't even try to give us a Garden of Eden or Moses' burning bush.

Overall, I appreciated "The Bible" as a kind of refresher course. If you always had trouble remembering the proper Biblical timeline - when exactly did Joshua fit the battle of Jericho, and was it before or after Samson met Delilah, and we all know David slew Goliath but when and why?

Watch all 10 hours of "The Bible" and you'll be able to answer all those questions and many more. Whether it will make you a better Christian if you already are one, or better understand Christians if you're not, is a harder question to answer. But my guess is only a little.

Tom Tangney, KIRO Radio Host
Tom Tangney is co-host of KIRO Radio's Seattle's Morning News and resident enthusiast of...everything. He loves books, movies, TV, art, pop culture, politic, sports, and Husky football.

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  • ron prevost wrote...
    I absolutely loved Roma Downey in 'Touched by an Angel'
    But this Bible gets a little too disjointed. The time line could be better but, then again, you had to bead the book,

    But for an introduction to and a historic prospective on the Bible, its good. ,,, With all the 'separation' of church from state - and from schools, and just about anything else to be politically correct, a lot of people just have no idea what we talk about when we refer to Noah or David.

    And even if you are a non-believer - and never will believe - a basic knowledge of the Bible is as important as a basic knowledge of Lewis Carroll or classic literature.

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  • GrisGuy wrote...
    Maybe you should try watching it...
    Apparently Mr. Tangney didn't even watch the first showing because one of the best uses of CGI was the "Burning bush". It was even in the trailers.
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  • TwistedFang wrote...
    Good so far, but some errors in it
    So far I think overall it is pretty good series, but couple errors in the first two parts of this, first when the Angels were at Sodom and Gommorah they blinded the people that tried to do them harm, they didnt kill everyone with ninja swords, in the second part we see Samson pushing the pilers that were holding the building down causing the building to collapse, in the Bible he didnt go from pillar to pillar he extended his arms and pushed them off their foundation from one spot.
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  • ToldYa wrote...
    separate fact from fabricated myths
    The Bible Unearthed 1. The Patriarchs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t440bxhn1qA&noredirect=1

    The Bible Unearthed 2. The Exodus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDDs8HgOZ4o&feature=relmfu

    The Bible Unearthed 3. The Kings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm45sZEu25w&feature=relmfu

    The Bible Unearthed 4. The Book http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tdKptBL5dc&feature=relmfu

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  • The Dude Abides wrote...
    I appreciate the dramatic effect added to everything, but...

    I think I have the same complaint as everyone else. There was really no need to jump stories around the way they did. Generally, you only want to do that if the stories involved intertwine at some point. Other than that, I thought the story telling was well done. Long enough to give us some insight, but not "10 Commandments" long.

    I did feel like they skipped some of the more important stories. Adam & Eve, Cain & Abel, the Tower of Babel, the whole story of Joseph. All good stories, all important to the Old Testament, and all missing. I know it would have added a lot of length, but I would have been fine adding an extra episode or 2 to the miniseries to make sure they were left in.

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  • Hayduke wrote...
    Maybe i'll check it out.
    I do like myths and science fiction, after all.
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  • Chris Halliday wrote...
    Thank God I'm a Deist
    If the Bible had a book written by God or by Jesus it would hold a whole lot more weight for me. Since God and Jesus didn't write any of it, I can't believe it's taken so seriously today. Its authors wrote about people who had heard God's voice, or seen Jesus speak and these people just relay what they've seen and heard. Today, if you hear voices you're considered a lunatic. And we all know how much information can get skewed if passed around by word of mouth. The new testament didn't even start to get written until some 90 years after Jesus' death is my understanding. That means verbal accounts of Him and what He said could be quite innaccurate indeed. That leaves a whole lot of room for error.

    All of that having been said, I believe anything is possible. I know God exists and with that knowledge I figure since God is possible, anything is possible. I have too much life experience to think otherwise.

    I have been watching the series. You can't go wrong with any series put on History. I find it completely entertaining so far. But I am far from being a christian and I doubt I'll watch anything past the old testament. Jesus was not God. He was straight up Satan. Go to jesusorsatan.com and you'll see some very damming information that basically calls out Jesus for what He truly is.

    Enjoy the show. I have so far. I think I liked the part when David slew Goliath the best.

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  • Paladinlich wrote...
    A nice fairy tale...
    Talking about which religion is the real one (IE: Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Mormon etc.) is the same as debating who's imaginary friend is better.
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  • ron prevost wrote...
    But does the fact that Shakespeare's plays are all imagunary..........
    make them any less inspiring? ... or that we should purge them from our thought?

    Even a non-believer can gain from the lessons of the Bible. At least as much as we can learn wisdom from Hamlet.

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  • Chris Halliday wrote...
    THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS
    THE TRUTH ABOUT JESUS

    by Christopher G. Halliday

    Copyright 8:38p.m. Wed. 11-28-2012

    The number "9", or "Tet", in Hebrew is the numerical symbol of truth and eternity in the Hebrew language. With that knowledge in mind, be both frightened and amazed at what you are about to read.

    A=1X9=9

    B=2X9=18

    C=3X9=27

    D=4X9=36

    E=5X9=45

    F=6X9=54

    G=7X9=63

    H=8X9=72

    I=9X9=81

    J=10X9=90

    K=11X9=99

    L=12X9=108

    M=13X9=117

    N=14X9=126

    O=15X9=135

    P=16X9=144

    Q=17X9=153

    R=18X9=162

    S=19X9=171

    T=20X9=180

    U=21X9=189

    V=22X9=198

    W=23X9=207

    X=24X9=216

    Y=25X9=225

    Z=26X9=234

    (L=108)+(U=189)+(C=27)+(I=81)+(F=54)+(E=45)+(R=162)=666 or LUCIFER=666

    (M=117)+(E=45)+(S=171)+(S=171)+(I=81)+(A=9)+(H=72)=666 or MESSIAH=666

    (J=90)+(E=45)+(S=171)+(U=189)+(S=171)=666 or JESUS=666

    (G=63)+(O=135)+(S=171)+(P=144)+(E=45)+(L=108)=666 or GOSPEL=666

    (C=27)+(R=162)+(O=135)+(S=171)+(S=171)=666 or CROSS=666

    Charts were provided (among other useful information) by jesusorsatan.com.

    As one can see

    By these two charts,

    Jesus was the master

    Of the dark arts.

    He did magic

    And He got rewarded.

    Up on a cross,

    He was thwarted.

    Centuries pass

    And He's given praise.

    And as a result

    The world is ablaze.

    "Love Him this way!"

    "No! This is how!"

    Kingdoms are crushed

    Both then and now.

    Religion is futile.

    Just act as you should.

    Do you need a book

    To tell you what's good?

    Yes Jesus was praised

    From the day He was born.

    I'm sorry folks.

    He's one you should scorn.

    He performed magic.

    He bad-mouthed the king.

    Back in those days

    You were killed for those things.

    He had twelve friends.

    Most were killed too.

    Is this a good thing

    For me and you?

    He never wrote

    Of "good" things He'd done:

    No books in the Bible,

    Not even one.

    Don't go praise God.

    Just try to be like Him.

    Of course it's not easy.

    Just try not to spite Him.

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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    I like watching it!
    That is good enough for me in this conversation.
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