‘Blasphemy’: ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus
Super Bowl Ad Ignites Controversy
Brietbart,
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Warner Todd Huston
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Posted By: OhioNick,
2/11/2024 11:49:33 PM
During one of the early commercial breaks during the 2024 Super Bowl, Come Near aired its ad featuring scenes of people of all sorts washing someone’s feet in emulation of Jesus. But many felt the ad completely missed the Biblical point. [SNIP] The ad shows a total of twelve scenes of one individual washing another’s feet. Most appear to be white people doing the washing. None feature a minority washing a white man’s feet, and some even seem to be telling white Christians not to be bigoted. That last one, in particular, features a white priest washing the feet of what appears to be a member of the LGBTQ community.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 2/12/2024 12:12:12 AM (No. 1655879)
Ive only seen this group during the Super Bowl. They had equally offensive ads during last years game.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
formerNYer 2/12/2024 12:14:31 AM (No. 1655880)
I've seen them many time before, it's a liberal version of the dogma including the leftist lie the Jesus was homeless when he was born.
It's more liberal BS crap.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Italiano 2/12/2024 12:15:58 AM (No. 1655881)
I was so overcome with emotion by the Black National Anthem that I had to take to my bed.
Just kidding. I watched the WM golf tournament and was very disappointed that Charley Hoffman lost in the playoff to that Canadian sphinx Taylor. He may be a nice guy, but...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 2/12/2024 12:21:57 AM (No. 1655884)
This group is indeed trying to sell communism using Christ! God will not be mocked! Jesus gets them alright!
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PismoPat 2/12/2024 12:29:05 AM (No. 1655895)
Denzel Washington says that the best way to defeat racism is not to talk about it. In this case, the producers were cowards in that they did not have a person of color washing the feet of a caucasian person. I saw the commercial and did not notice race in the ad because i was not looking for it. I did notice rich/poor and people from all walks of life. For me, it was a clever, well-done ad.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
john56 2/12/2024 1:08:56 AM (No. 1655911)
Actually, I liked the M&M Peanut Butter ad near the start of the game.
If I saw any more of those CCP TEMU ads, I might have turned off the game.
The Jesus ad was kind of lame ... but then again, we went and saw The Chosen the other day and not too happy on how they handled that one at the end.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
mifla 2/12/2024 5:46:20 AM (No. 1655962)
The Gospel according to the alphabet crowd.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
hershey 2/12/2024 6:08:47 AM (No. 1655986)
Sorry, I passed on the Super Bowl...I knew in advance that the commercials would be trash, and I have no feelings about who would win...could care less...about the ads and the game....who was the Roman Emperor who said give them bread and circuses....???
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Highlander 2/12/2024 6:10:21 AM (No. 1655989)
Football is dead ( extremely boring) to me. I wasn’t even aware there was a super-bowl until this post. (No network T.V. in the house) I’m glad to have missed this bit of sacrilegious blasphemy for that reason.
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This ad raised my attention. Jesus gets us. ? I believe, we need to get Jesus. Amen.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Muguy 2/12/2024 7:22:02 AM (No. 1656035)
Obviously the message is for all of us to be non-judgemental of others.
The Bible is replete with the teachings that we should follow the Golden Rule"
"to do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
It is also very clear in the Book of Romans that "there are none righteous, no, not one!"
All too many Christians are "self righteous" and judge others with a haugnty spirit and their witness to the world is reprehensible.
If we are only to spread love, we are only getting part of the message-- We are to love the sinner but hate the sin and our own relationship is between each individual and the Lord. Kindness, charity and a servant attitude to all leaving condemnation to God is the way.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 2/12/2024 7:47:15 AM (No. 1656051)
I've got news for them, the Apostle John tells us (John 1:1) that Jesus is, "Ho Logos," or, "The Word," meaning that the entire Bible is literally the, "Mind of Christ." That being established, it means that the Old Testament punishment for sexual deviancy, most notably "homosexuality" was death by stoning. Yes, that was Jesus who established that Law, and it wasn't taken lightly, nor were any abominations from God's design for mankind. The fact Jesus did not encounter homosexuals during His earthly ministry was no doubt due to strict enforcement of the Mosaic Law's harsh judgement upon practitioners. One thing taken out of context by hedonists is the Gospel account of Jesus telling the adulterous woman to, "Go, and sin no more." This was only because the group of religious men who brought her did not follow the Mosaic Law in several ways. They were supposed to bring both male and female participants to the judges at the city gate, while instead they brought only the woman to Him. Jesus was not a civil judge, and it was a foolish trap, but sinful hedonists have recited the words of Jesus, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone," for millennia to justify their own sinful behavior. Jesus said, "I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world." (John 12:47)
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
SkyKing1222 2/12/2024 11:40:27 AM (No. 1656256)
Total cowards.
They won’t trash Islam, because they know the consequences.
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The definition of "hate" has devolved in our society to "anything I see or hear that I don't like." The word is hurled when persons using it have no other argument.
I was offended by this obnoxious ad from the start of it.
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There certainly were a lot of lesbian couples in the Super Bowl commercials.