Cartoon Bible
cartoon bible Can Anyone Remember a Bible Cartoon Series on the TV about Bible Charters? This series must have been on the TV about 8 or 9 years ago. The opening part each week had music by Enya ...
cartoon bible
![]() Can Anyone Remember a Bible Cartoon Series on the TV about Bible Charters? This series must have been on the TV about 8 or 9 years ago. The opening part each week had music by Enya on it. There was Moses, Daniel, Naomi, Elijah, Jonah, King David & few more. Each one was done ether cartoon, animation or what looked like paint effect. What was the series callled? PLEASE HELP! Could it be THE GREATEST HEROES AND LEGENDS OF THE BIBLE series? They are available on DVD at christian books distributors. Another suggestion would be THE STORY KEEPERS located at the same place. It is not Veggie Tales. We love Veggies!!! If you haven't watched them yet you should check them out. |
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Defamation
Defination of Defamation:
Defamation refers to the unconsented and unprivileged publications of a false idea whichtends to injure reputation.
Defamation is the aftermath of the following:
Slander:
It is oral defamation. It is injurious defamation by spoken words or by looks, signs, or gestures. Slander is also known as calumny.
Libel:
It is written defamation. It is malicious defamatory publication or statement. A person can be sued for defamation if he deliberately publishes the false idea that injures
reputation.
Publication:
Publication is the unconsented intentional or negligent communication of defamatory matter to a third parry. Publication includes any means of communication by which a third party actually receives the defamatory message. If you accuse a person privately of a fraud or incompetence you have no legal consequences. But if this accusation is made in front of a third person who is not privileged you may be subject to legal action.
Libellous and slanderous statements both are subject to legal action. Since libellous statements are more permanent, laws about libel are more severe than those about slander. Libellous communication Includes a letter, circular, picture, photograph, recorded tape, cartoon, news paper or phonograph record. Accidental communications to third persons, such as eavesdroppers or unauthorized letter readers, are not actionable.
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