If I was stuck in an elevator with God, I'd probably ask Him some of the same questions Peter asked on Family Guy Season 16 Episode 20.
Of all the questions, Peter had, the most important one, I think, was whether or not we were just a computer simulation for a higher species.
That would answer a lot of questions about the weirdness of life.
But if our life was being run by a higher species, what would be the purpose of God, then? And that's exactly the point.
"Are You There God? It's Me, Peter" is a take on the novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" by Judy Blue about an 11-year old girl who is worried about her lack of religious affiliation because she is the child of an interfaith marriage.
Related: Family Guy Season 16 Episode 1 Review: Emmy-Winning Episode
Her family doesn't practice in either faith, and she's...
Of all the questions, Peter had, the most important one, I think, was whether or not we were just a computer simulation for a higher species.
That would answer a lot of questions about the weirdness of life.
But if our life was being run by a higher species, what would be the purpose of God, then? And that's exactly the point.
"Are You There God? It's Me, Peter" is a take on the novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" by Judy Blue about an 11-year old girl who is worried about her lack of religious affiliation because she is the child of an interfaith marriage.
Related: Family Guy Season 16 Episode 1 Review: Emmy-Winning Episode
Her family doesn't practice in either faith, and she's...
- 5/21/2018
- by Lisa Babick
- TVfanatic
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