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Jesus ad riles Belgian bishops
2007-09-22
Catholic bishops in Belgium have protested a TV ad depicting a pot-bellied, hippy Jesus performing miracles and picking up scantily-clad girls up in a nightclub, a church spokesman said Friday. "We have expressed our disapproval to the president of RTL's administrative council" Jacques Santer and the ethical advertising body, demanding the withdrawal of this publicity campaign, Father Eric de Beukelaer told AFP.

RTL, one of the biggest media groups in Europe, is running the ad on its main Belgian channel to promote Plug youth television, portrayed in the offending item as the coolest thing that even Jesus, with all his powers, could hope for. "The Belgian Church is used to retaining a sense of humour on religious subjects," De Beukelaer said. "In the name of freedom of expression, it avoids attacking cartoonists, but advertising is different," he added.

"An advert for cheese or pate featuring gourmet priests or nuns is one thing, but to turn Jesus into a walking billboard, that crosses the line," he said, stressing that along with tolerance must be respect for the sensitivities of believers. "To see Jesus depicted as a good-for-nothing, backwards adolescent, that crosses the limits of respectability," he added.

The advertisement ends with God admonishing his son Jesus for demanding a subscription to Plug TV, thundering "you still want more!"

Plug TV and RTL-TVI defended the advert, also being shown in cinemas, arguing that it was not blasphemous but contained a message about a "laid-back Jesus addressing youth."

De Beukelaer said that neither RTL nor the ethics panel had responded to a letter from the bishops, adding that the Catholic Church wanted to make its point without having to resort to legal measures.
Posted by:lotp

#11  I hear things went well for them in the Congo.
Posted by: Secret Master   2007-09-22 23:15  

#10  lotp - I'm so glad he didn't say that to me.

I'd have caused an international incident™ by asking him how many worlds wars Belgium has won.

Conceited Belgian prick. But I repeat myself....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-09-22 20:19  

#9  But OP - we NEED the Belgians. After all, as their defense minister sniffed, the US military "isn't very professional". Maybe if we're lucky they'll give us a few pointers for improvement.

snort
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-22 20:12  

#8  I've been boycotting Belgian products for 20 years now, and this won't change my mind. Belgians have an unwarranted high opinion of themselves that I find grating. Their "holier-than-thou" act never has impressed me much. This sounds exactly like something they would do.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-09-22 16:21  

#7  That's it! I will never eat another Belgian waffle! (Not that I ever have, as far as I know.)
Posted by: Rambler   2007-09-22 15:14  

#6  Diff betwen Muzzines adn the Catholic Church?

See any Fatwahs? Deaht Threats? Riots? Burning?

See the difference between the Islamic Religion of Peace Thugs started by a paedophile, versus orthodox Christianity?
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-09-22 09:52  

#5  Looks like the current Pope's example is filtering down and the Church is beginning to confront those in Europe who are happy to trash Christianity and western culture while facilitating the Islamification of the old world.
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-22 06:49  

#4  
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-22 06:03  

#3  The raising of the dead deal would have impressed the chicks.
Posted by: MiniGun   2007-09-22 03:20  

#2  What about the bombs? We hear ad nauseum that Christianity can be invoked as an incitement to violence every bit as much as Islam, and whenever there is any cartoonish depiction of Muslim sanctities there are always riots and bombs. So we can expect Christian violence worldwide, right? Trashing of Beligian embassies, boycotts of Belgian goods, trampling on the Belgian flag by Christian "activists" everywhere, to be followed by abject apologies for any offense given by the instigators of the insult, right?
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2007-09-22 03:14  

#1  No need. He believes in fre speech AND bears YOUR sins.
Posted by: newc   2007-09-22 01:17  

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