Eating goose intestines with hot sauce. Taking a trans-continental
flight to catch a cross-country train. Baring your soul on stage,
to be berated by nasty Simon. These are just a few of the things
people are willing to do for their 15 minutes of fame.
Reality television is bigger than ever. There seems to be no end
in sight to the dizzying lineup of new reality shows. The Real
World, The Mole, Big Brother, Fear Factor, The Swan, Extreme
Makeover, The Bachelor . . .the list goes on and on. But what is
the driving force behind this genre?
The Gospel According to Reality TV explores issues of morality,
self-acceptance, love, courage, contentment, and faith. It asks
tough questions like "Can a Christian play Survivor and win without
being deceptive and backbiting and still win?" "What values
shouldn't be compromised in the workplace?" and "How much is
enough?"
More than a guidebook to the best and worst of reality TV, this
book teaches readers to mine wisdom from the mistakes and shrewd
choices of contestants, recognizing the good (and sometimes even
the God) that goes unnoticed on reality television.
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