March 04, 2005

Jeebus W. Christ!

Posted by apostropher

Can we just go ahead and declare it a cult of personality already? Sheesh, the modern Republican Party is beginning to make the Branch Davidians and the Moonies look moderate and restrained.

ALABAMA artist Frank Bear illustrated support for George W. Bush as a follower of Jesus Christ by this work, titled "Our Christian President." The artist pieced together individual portraits of Jesus Christ to make the image of President Bush. Despite criticism, Bear insists the artwork is not blasphemous. [via TBogg]

No, it's not blasphemous. Blasphemy is funny. This is just sad. I can hear God now: "Please, please, please, just go back to idolatry and taking my name in vain. I so don't deserve this shit."

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1

If Dubya keeps mucking about, maybe God will go ahead and smite him down, thus doing all of us a favor.

Posted by: Steph at March 4, 2005 10:54 AM
2

Jeff Gannon proves the existence of a god or gods. (Check)

This disproves the existence of a god or gods that give(s) a rat's ass about their reputation and/or isn't/aren't paying attention.
(Check)

Holy crap, the Deists nailed it!

Posted by: Robust McManlyPants at March 4, 2005 11:01 AM
3

Something about the Jesus teeth really disturbes me...

Posted by: Karyn at March 4, 2005 11:40 AM
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I was thinking the same thing about the teeth. Christ must be working on something new someplace else because if he knew this sort of thing was going on he'd get his ass (pun intended) back down here.

Posted by: PeterQuince at March 4, 2005 12:15 PM
5

I once made a picture of the pope out of hundres of tiny images of child pornography.

Posted by: Lemon Merengue at March 4, 2005 02:18 PM
6

Where do he get all those Jesus credit cards?

Posted by: Tripp at March 4, 2005 02:52 PM
7

I wish I remembered exactly Max Van Sydow's line from "Hannah and Her Sisters," but it was something like this:
"If Jesus came back to earth and saw what was being done in his name, he'd never stop throwing up."

Posted by: peter snees at March 7, 2005 06:38 AM
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