Amazon and acclaimed author Neil Gaiman poked fun at a Catholic organization after it called for the cancelation of their new show “Good Omens” ― but mistakenly addressed the demand to rival streaming service Netflix.

The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property’s protest on its Return to Order website against the fantasy comedy-drama has garnered more than 20,000 signatures. The Amazon series, based on the bestselling 1990 book that Gaiman wrote with the late Terry Pratchett, features the antics of an angel (Michael Sheen) and a demon (David Tennant) on Earth before the apocalypse.

The group complained the series’ character of God is voiced by a woman (Frances McDormand) and said the “blasphemous” show was “another step to make Satanism appear normal, light and acceptable.”

Amazon made light of the gripe on Twitter: