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Have You Kicked Jesus Today?

il_1140xN.3038609858_eu57.jpg?profile=RESIZE_400x(PatriotHQ) Liberals Keep Beating Jesus! The left still can’t get over the ‘Jesus Ad’ during the Super Bowl! Why?

The Libtards can’t quite kicking the sh*t out of poor Jesus and what has he done to them? Even those who don’t believe in the Jesus story have to admit the world would be a better place if everyone where to follow the teaching of Rabbi Jesus.

The irony of liberals despising Super Bowl 'Jesus' commercials are off the charts! Liberals who criticize 'Jesus' advertisements appear to fit the definition of 'false prophets.'

Super Bowl ads featuring Jesus will reach 200 million people (isn’t this called evangelism?)

Lauren Green, Fox News' chief religion correspondent, has more on a Christian group spending $20 million on two Super Bowl advertisements will focus on spreading the message of Jesus as part of the 'He Gets Us' campaign.

Except for the dead serious, black-and-white messages pushing the message "Jesus: He Gets Us," the high-dollar advertisements on Fox's broadcast of Super Bowl LVII were mostly light and humorous.

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This massive ad campaign clearly wants to reach out to young people with Christian messaging in the most modern terms, with ads claiming "Jesus was a refugee" or a misunderstood criminal defendant. What has occurred is a farcical comedy in which liberals are outraged anyone would recruit people to worship Jesus, as if it were a vast right-wing Christian conspiracy.

Get this. "Something tells me Jesus would *not* spend millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads to make fascism look benign," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. If you thought was too stupid to repeat, MSNBC host Joy Reid did: "I think it is fair to say Jesus Christ would not spend millions of dollars on television advertisements promoting His image."

The Bible commands every Christian to share the gospel of Jesus with others, preferably on television. It's not "fair to say" Jesus would disagree. Liberals despise it because they see religion, organized or unorganized, as a malignant right-wing sickness destroys culture.

Joy Reid mocks Christian-themed Super Bowl ads, saying, 'Jesus wouldn't spend millions on TV ads.'

(Wait for it….) Has Joyless Reid had a one-on-one with Jesus and get his opinion? Hell no!

True, some conservative Christians, such as Hobby Lobby's owners, fund these ads. Haven, the ad agency, has previously created campaigns for conservative organizations such as the Alliance Defense Fund and the Family Research Council.  is where the real issue is.

On January 27, CNN jumped on the conspiracy bandwagon. According to reporter Tom Foreman, it was "strategically developed by right-wing evangelicals to rope people in with inclusive-sounding messaging and get them plugged into local churches will eventually teach them  to be a Christian means to support right-wing politics."

Stroop's Twitter pinned tweet reads, "Conservatism leads to abuse because conservatism *is* abuse."

Then came NPR, with its uniformly left-wing viewpoint. On February 3's "All Things Considered," they turned to Religion News Service reporter Bob Smietana. "I believe it stems from the fact American evangelicals, in particular, are currently at odds with their political ambitions and deeply held religious and ethical beliefs. As a result, the things will aid their political victory will alienate people."

As an Associated Press reporter in 2020, Smietana promoted Joe Biden's rosary talk without mentioning his "political ambitions" and his Catholic Church's "religious beliefs" are at odds.

Backlash over Super Bowl ads featuring Jesus Video

Weekend "All Things Considered" anchor Michel Martin invited Josiah Daniels of Sojourners, a "progressive Christian" website, on Feb. 11. He raised a red flag. "I think it's the pinnacle of Christian hypocrisy to say, on the one hand, we really want to accept everyone, but then on the other hand, you're taking money from people who have worked to limit access to abortion rights or LGBTQ rights."

The obvious contradiction here is the secular leftist media does not "accept everyone." NPR is relying on Daniels to insist Christians "should disassociate from these groups  are working to limit the rights of marginalized people."

Finally, Jesus sounds "in the book of Matthew: "Enter through the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the road leads to destruction is broad, and many enter through it." Jesus does not accept everyone. He invites all to accept Him. "False prophets," Jesus warned. These networks and their conspiracy-theory experts fit the definition.

In conclusion. Jesus is such a dangerous threat to the establishment one would think people will follow him just to flip off the government. If the story of Jesus is dangerous then why have billions of people had life changing encounters with him? He’s been dead for over 2000 years but is still causing trouble everywhere! Of  course his followers claim G*d raised him from the dead and he’s coming back. No matter what the point of view maybe he is still a lightning rod for humanity! Why is that?

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  • I am not a liberal and I won't kick a Rabbi ! 

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