Are you cheating on your spouse?
Though these commercials on Armenian television are filled with twisted humor, the ones that bother me are the ones that show men and women cheating on their spouses.
There is a coffee, jewelry and the latest I’ve seen is for Hotel Ararat, where both the man and the woman are simultaneously cheating on each other.
What kind of message is this feeding into the viewing audience, which is filled with up and coming future husbands and wives?
Where is the Church in addressing this very culturally and religiously non-cohesive advertising?
Though these commercials on Armenian television are filled with twisted humor, the ones that bother me are the ones that show men and women cheating on their spouses.
There is a coffee, jewelry and the latest I’ve seen is for Hotel Ararat, where both the man and the woman are simultaneously cheating on each other.
What kind of message is this feeding into the viewing audience, which is filled with up and coming future husbands and wives?
Where is the Church in addressing this very culturally and religiously non-cohesive advertising?
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