Huffington Post | Katla McGlynn First Posted: 06-30-10 01:16 PM | Updated: 06-30-10 01:34 PM
The concept behind the site Tea Party Jesus is simple: Put the words of conservative Christian social and political figures in the mouth of Christ. The actual web site is http://teapartyjesus.tumblr.com/
The juxtaposition of hateful, ignorant, or otherwise nonsensical rants with serene photos of Jeus is funny. It also says a lot about the people who claim to be Christians.
Check both the original site and the Huffington Post for some examples. If you go to the actual site, you can click on each photo to reveal the person behind the quote, making for for an interesting game of who-said-what.
Rightardia wonders after looking at these examples why the right wing thinks it is Christian!
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/30/tea-party-jesus-blog-puts_n_630753.html#s108291
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The juxtaposition of hateful, ignorant, or otherwise nonsensical rants with serene photos of Jeus is funny. It also says a lot about the people who claim to be Christians.
Check both the original site and the Huffington Post for some examples. If you go to the actual site, you can click on each photo to reveal the person behind the quote, making for for an interesting game of who-said-what.
Rightardia wonders after looking at these examples why the right wing thinks it is Christian!
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/30/tea-party-jesus-blog-puts_n_630753.html#s108291
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