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Tattooed Jesus Controversy

Lewis

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Tattooed Jesus on Texas Billboard Has Residents Talking

A billboard showing a tattooed Jesus Christ has stirred up quite a bit of buzz in the heart of the Bible Belt.
Video in below link
http://gma.yahoo.com/photos/tattooed-jesus-texas-billboard-residents-talking-photo-214214851.html
The ad, which is the work of the website Jesustattoo.org, popped up along a West Lubbock, Texas, highway, and it's got people talking. It shows a man, ostensibly Jesus Christ, with outstretched arms tattooed with such words as "Outcast," "Addicted, "Jealous."
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"I don't like the picture. I think it's very derogatory," a local-area resident told the CBS affiliate KEYE-TV.

On the website, a video casts Jesus as a tattoo artist and shows several tattooed individuals approaching him to reveal their sinful markings. A woman with "Self Righteous" tattooed on her chest and a young disabled boy with the word "Outcast" tattooed on his body come forward.

ABC News' calls to the group behind the video and controversial billboard were not immediately returned.

While the billboard has drawn a lot of attention, not everyone finds it blasphemous or outrageous.

"I thought that it was cleverly done because, basically, it's a visual of Jesus taking the sins of people and covering them and taking them from an outcast or something and giving them a new start, which is what the gospel is about," David Wilson, a senior pastor at Southcrest Baptist Church in Lubbock, told ABC News.

Wilson said there's a great message within the billboard and video once one gets past its shock value.

"I looked it up, and I said … this is perfect because it just draws people in here," Wilson said.

Over the course of the six-minute video, Jesus goes to work on the plagued tattooed victims and changes each shameful or negative word or phrase into something positive. The woman in the video breathes a sigh of relief when her tattoo is transformed from "Self Righteous" to "Humbled." The young disabled boy shows pride as he goes from "Outcast" to "Accepted."

On their website, the filmmakers emphasize the uncomplicated nature of their message. "It really is as simple as it appears. We are a small group of people humbled by the love of Jesus. We are not a church. We are not selling anything. We encourage you to tell as many people as possible. That's it."

Wilson said the billboard and video are different ways to reach different people.

"You know, I use the analogy - I like to fish, and I use different baits for different fish, and to me this is fishing for people who would never walk in the door of a church."
 
Ryan wrote
if this site had any decency it would remove this picture. welcome more of the world into the church.
But see that is where you are wrong' we should know what we are facing out there in the world. This site is also a Christian learning site' and many topics that we face will get posted. This site has helped thousands to face and know what is out there. So with that being said' there is more against us coming' from radical Muslims to modern day atheist.on down to homosexual marriages.
 
I don't care for these graphics. In fact, I tend not to like direct, supposed depictions of the Lord Jesus Himself.
 
I find it disgusting ' but I wanted to share with you guy's the nerve of some people. And also Jesus did not look nothing like that when he walked the earth.
 
These pictures of Jesus with his crown of thorns is all wrong, in the book of Isaiah it says: "As many were astonied at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men" leads me to believe they beat him so severely you couldn't tell whether or not he was male or female. The world mocks his suffering as though he were a party favor.. Isaiah 52:14

tob
 
kiwidan O.k. Dan when you want to quote do thus: just type your sentence between the two Quotes.. :thumbsup

*edit Oops! do this on either end of the word Quote [ ] [/] so the word Quote is done twice first Quote is between [ ] second Quote between [/] hope that makes sense

tob
 
And also Jesus did not look nothing like that when he walked the earth.
Agree Lewis ... yet i fined it odd that we all seem to know when a picture is of Jesus even with out the thorns
 
Wilson said there's a great message within the billboard and video once one gets past its shock value.

"I looked it up, and I said … this is perfect because it just draws people in here," Wilson said.
So it is all about business to them' they don't even care if they have to demean the Holy Name Of Jesus to do it. You have to be some real low class idiots to do something like that.
 
I actually think the analogy used in the video sounds pretty neat.

The billboard picture isn't accurate, true. Most depictions of Jesus tend to be inaccurate.

Is it being used to advertise a business? If so, that is wrong.
 
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