I wondered just how the NFL would enforce this "request" , without suing the church, so I called the FCC-- Pretty interesting-- PLEASE NOTE: My church singles group is planning on having a party and watching the game on two big screens-- I wanted to call the FCC to see if there was any laws that we would be breaking as the Bible does command "the church" (Christians) to obey the laws of the land-- Anyways... They wondered the same thing considering that they are the "enforcers" of America’s airwaves-- The FCC lady that I talked to had to confer with her supervisor-- She then asked if we were going to charge people to see the game-- No-- She said she had never heard of this law and wondered (along with me) who made the law—The NFL? I don't think that the NFL can make laws so... The FCC asked us if we were going to tape the game and show it later? Again NO—
The "FCC lady" that I talked to also suggested the reporter check his facts-- I would suggest the same thing-- He might want to call the FCC as it would be a GREAT follow up story-- The big ??? Would the NFL have a leg to stand on if they tried to sue a church, group, etc. for showing the Super Bowl on TVs bigger than 55 inches etc.—How would they plan to enforce “their” law otherwise?
I would like to know, does the NFL plan to sue all churches, groups, families, and bars (that don't pay the "fair) that show the game on any TV bigger that 55 inches? Good luck! I am guessing that all the church would have to do is ask why they are discriminating against them-- I also wonder just what the FCC would do— May I suggest that you also call the FCC for their comments and send an email to "The Indianapolis Star" paper asking them to do a follow up story--
God Bless and thanks for your time—Also to check out just what motivates Tony and Lovie check out: (www.BeyondTheUltimate.org)
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I wondered just how the NFL would enforce this "request" , without suing the church, so I called the FCC-- Pretty interesting-- PLEASE NOTE: My church singles group is planning on having a party and watching the game on two big screens-- I wanted to call the FCC to see if there was any laws that we would be breaking as the Bible does command "the church" (Christians) to obey the laws of the land-- Anyways...
They wondered the same thing considering that they are the "enforcers" of America’s airwaves-- The FCC lady that I talked to had to confer with her supervisor-- She then asked if we were going to charge people to see the game-- No-- She said she had never heard of this law and wondered (along with me) who made the law—The NFL? I don't think that the NFL can make laws so... The FCC asked us if we were going to tape the game and show it later? Again NO—
The "FCC lady" that I talked to also suggested the reporter check his facts-- I would suggest the same thing-- He might want to call the FCC as it would be a GREAT follow up story-- The big ???
Would the NFL have a leg to stand on if they tried to sue a church, group, etc. for showing the Super Bowl on TVs bigger than 55 inches etc.—How would they plan to enforce “their” law otherwise?
I would like to know, does the NFL plan to sue all churches, groups, families, and bars (that don't pay the "fair) that show the game on any TV bigger that 55 inches? Good luck! I am guessing that all the church would have to do is ask why they are discriminating against them-- I also wonder just what the FCC would do—
May I suggest that you also call the FCC for their comments and send an email to "The Indianapolis Star" paper asking them to do a follow up story--
God Bless and thanks for your time—Also to check out just what motivates Tony and Lovie check out:
(www.BeyondTheUltimate.org)