“Big Game” Jesus is Just Christian Nationalism Repackaged

The Non-Prophets

02-03-2024 • 19 mins

Super Bowl Jesus Ad funded by groups fostering "hateful Christian Nationalism" ,

Boing Boing, by Jennifer Sandlin, on Mon Feb 12, 2024, https://boingboing.net/2024/02/12/super-bowl-jesus-ad-funded-by-groups-fostering-hateful-christian-nationalism.html

Christian Super Bowl Commercial Outrages Conservatives, Newsweek, by Andrew Stanton , on Mon Feb 12, 2024, https://www.newsweek.com/christian-super-bowl-commercial-outrages-conservatives-1869125


Here the discussion revolved around a controversial ad campaign titled "He Gets Us," seemingly promoting unity through Jesus washing feet. However, it's revealed that behind this facade lies a troubling truth. The ads, costing millions, were funded by organizations with ties to hateful agendas, notably the Servant Foundation, known for funding anti-LGBTQ groups. Despite attempts to distance themselves, the shadow of these connections looms large, leading critics to condemn the campaign's hollow message of love as a thinly veiled attempt to cloak regressive ideals in righteousness.


The conversation delves into personal experiences and reflections on foot-washing services in churches, drawing parallels between the superficial message of love in the ads and the underlying discriminatory beliefs of the funding organizations. The discussion critiques the hypocrisy of promoting inclusivity while supporting groups that propagate discrimination and intolerance.


There's a critique of the commercial's attempt to present Jesus as accepting of sinners, contrasting this with the Bible's harsher interpretations. The conversation segues into broader criticisms of Christianity, portraying it as a divisive ideology cloaked in a veneer of love. The ads are condemned for attempting to whitewash Christianity's more judgmental aspects, with participants expressing disdain for the notion of eternal damnation for non-compliance.


The discussion also touches on the financial backing of the ads, with Hobby Lobby billionaires funding the campaign. There's skepticism about the sincerity of the campaign's message of love, given the history of the funding organizations. The conversation explores potential atheist and Jesus-themed ad concepts, with suggestions ranging from highlighting freedom in atheism to depicting a dramatic scene of judgment and salvation.


Overall, the transcript provides a critical analysis of the "He Gets Us" ad campaign, highlighting the hypocrisy and underlying agenda behind the message of love and unity it purports to promote. Participants express skepticism and disdain for the commercial's attempt to reconcile Christianity's harsher teachings with a sanitized portrayal of Jesus' love.


The Non-Prophets 23.8.3 on March 1, 2024, 2024 with Scott Dickie, Infidel64, and Jonathan Roudabush.


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