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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Wretched is a syndicated evangelical pundit show, hosted by Todd Friel. It first began airing on Family Net in 2008, and has since been syndicated to several other television networks. Friel commonly reports on various news stories, relating to evangelical Christianity. Common subjects include critiquing "seeker-sensitive" churches, responding to other talking heads such as Bill Maher, Joy Behar and the View, and Piers Morgan, as well as discussing concepts in evangelical theology. Occasionally, "witnessing clips" of Friel or others (such as Ray Comfort) sharing the gospel on the streets. Friel's attitude and demeanor could best be described as a combination of the aforementioned Maher and Glenn Beck, but focused primarily on defending and explaining evangelicalism. Has a similar radio show, which is syndicated on Sirius. |