Did you love it?
Hate it?
Chances are you weren’t indifferent to it after you saw it.
If you haven’t seen the ad, you can watch right here:
This is the $14 million Super Bowl ad that pushes woke “Christian” messaging.
Yes, “Jesus didn’t teach hate,” but Jesus wasn’t PRO-SIN either.
Re-staging a footwashing outside an abortion clinic is an insult.
When will Christians defend themselves?pic.twitter.com/3yGTL26kon
— IDEA (@ideaordie) February 12, 2024
In case the screens moved too fast or you didn’t catch it, you have multiple scenes implying the Jesus would “wash the feet” of abortionists, gays and Muslims because he “loves us all”.
Ok I’m just going to give you my take right upfront and you can feel free to disagree if you want.
Yes, Jesus loves everyone.
But he’s not 1-dimensional.
And I really despise anyone who tries to use his name (the name above all names) to push their Woke agenda.
Jesus loves everyone, yes, but at the EXACT SAME TIME he calls people to turn away from sin, he doesn’t endorse it.
Your worldview might not agree, but there is no Jesus who is going to show up and endorse and embrace abortions, or being gay, or worshipping Mohammed.
Sorry, just ain’t gonna happen.
And using his name to push your propaganda is downright evil in my book.
I agree with Vernon Jones:
The LGBTQ community continues to use gay Black men as their featured guest in their HIV commercials and last night in their Super Bowl 24 ad. They took it a step further portraying Jesus as an advocate on their lifestyle. No question Jesus loves us all. I do to regardless of… pic.twitter.com/A6MXwRWXxQ
— Vernon Jones (@VernonForGA) February 12, 2024
Another opinion:
This is the $14 million Super Bowl ad that pushes woke “Christian” messaging.
Yes, “Jesus didn’t teach hate,” but Jesus wasn’t PRO-SIN either.
Re-staging a footwashing outside an abortion clinic is an insult.
When will Christians defend themselves?pic.twitter.com/3yGTL26kon
— IDEA (@ideaordie) February 12, 2024
Poso gets it:
Jesus did not preach tolerance. This feet-washing ad is heresy
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 11, 2024
Subversive is a good word for it:
“Jesus didn’t teach hate. He washed feet.”
What a subversive Super Bowl ad.
Jesus didn’t just “wash feet.”
Jesus called sinners to repentance, preached the gospel of salvation, and yes, he washed the feet of his disciples — which was symbolic of him cleansing us of our sin.… pic.twitter.com/G5G1kFjhOu
— SOVEREIGN BRAH 🇺🇸🏛️⚡️ (@sovereignbrah) February 12, 2024
Perversion and mockery are two other good words:
The “He Gets Us” Super Bowl ad was a complete perversion and mockery of Christianity.
Jesus washed the feet of his Disciples, not the Pharisees. He came and died for all of us but he was a servant to those willing to be served by Him—not those who opposed Him.
“Do not think…
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@IsabellaMDeLuca) February 12, 2024
So is nauseating:
The ‘He Gets Us’ ad hits every woke point. It is nauseating. They’re making up who Jesus was, and is. Don’t be fooled by their deception. pic.twitter.com/lvAaBqb1AZ
— Terri Green (@TerriGreenUSA) February 12, 2024
I like how my friend Donald Gibson put it:
So that’s my opinion and I clearly have a strong one on this point.
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