Thomas C. Terry wrote:Mormons are excoriated in popular culture (see: "The Simpsons") for the way their church was created by someone who was kind of a con man.
Since when did excoriation of Mormonism become a prominent recurring theme on The Simpsons? I'm aware of two jokes that reference Mormons:
(1) When the aliens Kodos and Kang approach Homer's house, and Homer says, "Aw, great. Mormons."
(2) The other one I haven't seen; it's summarized here: "Another episode: Homer is on trail for fraud related to a company he won in a poker game. After saying something particularly ignorant, Homer's attorney says to him 'You, sir, are a Moron!' Homer replys 'A Mormon? But I'm from Earth!'"
Two jokes on a show that's been running for 23 years isn't exactly a lot of attention. But I haven't kept up on the series much in recent years. Have there been other jokes and references to Mormons? Was there a significant Mormon-themed episode?
As far as religion goes, The Simpsons has always been equal-opportunity with its teasing. The show pretty much pokes affectionate fun at evangelical Christians every time Ned Flanders is on the screen. Same for mainline Protestants with Reverend Lovejoy. So it would have to focus an awful lot of attention on Mormons and Mormonism before I would call it a show that "excoriates" Mormons, as opposed to what it does with all other religions. (A very good read on the subject of religion in The Simpsons is Mark I. Pinsky's The Gospel According to the Simpsons.)
Is it possible that he mixed up South Park with The Simpsons?