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Poor Joseph, God was a hard act to follow

Postby Don » Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:20 am

Unholy row over New Zealand Mary and Joseph billboard

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An unholy row has broken out in New Zealand over a church billboard aimed at "challenging stereotypes" about the birth of Jesus Christ.

A dejected-looking Joseph lies in bed next to Mary under the caption, "Poor Joseph. God was a hard act to follow".

St Matthew-in-the-City Church in Auckland, which erected the billboard, said it had intended to provoke debate.

But the Catholic Church, among others, has condemned it as "inappropriate" and "disrespectful".

Within hours of its unveiling, the billboard had been defaced with brown paint.

The church's vicar, Archdeacon Glynn Cardy, said the aim of the billboard had been to lampoon the literal interpretation of the Christmas conception story.

"What we're trying to do is to get people to think more about what Christmas is all about," he told the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA).

"Is it about a spiritual male God sending down sperm so a child would be born, or is it about the power of love in our midst as seen in Jesus?"

He told NZPA that the church had received e-mails and phone calls about the controversial image.

"About 50% said they loved it, and about 50% said it was terribly offensive," he said. "But that's out of about 20 responses - this is New Zealand."

But Lyndsay Freer, spokeswoman for the Catholic Diocese of Auckland, said the poster was offensive to Christians.

"Our Christian tradition of 2,000 years is that Mary remains a virgin and that Jesus is the son of God, not Joseph," she told the New Zealand Herald. "Such a poster is inappropriate and disrespectful."

The family values group Family First said any debate about the Virgin birth should be held inside the church.

"To confront children and families with the concept as a street billboard is completely irresponsible and unnecessary," Family First director Bob McCroskrie told the news website stuff.co.nz.
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Re: Poor Joseph, God was a hard act to follow

Postby parfait » Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:34 am

Gunbot wrote:Unholy row over New Zealand Mary and Joseph billboard

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An unholy row has broken out in New Zealand over a church billboard aimed at "challenging stereotypes" about the birth of Jesus Christ.

A dejected-looking Joseph lies in bed next to Mary under the caption, "Poor Joseph. God was a hard act to follow".

St Matthew-in-the-City Church in Auckland, which erected the billboard, said it had intended to provoke debate.

But the Catholic Church, among others, has condemned it as "inappropriate" and "disrespectful".

Within hours of its unveiling, the billboard had been defaced with brown paint.

The church's vicar, Archdeacon Glynn Cardy, said the aim of the billboard had been to lampoon the literal interpretation of the Christmas conception story.

"What we're trying to do is to get people to think more about what Christmas is all about," he told the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA).

"Is it about a spiritual male God sending down sperm so a child would be born, or is it about the power of love in our midst as seen in Jesus?"

He told NZPA that the church had received e-mails and phone calls about the controversial image.

"About 50% said they loved it, and about 50% said it was terribly offensive," he said. "But that's out of about 20 responses - this is New Zealand."

But Lyndsay Freer, spokeswoman for the Catholic Diocese of Auckland, said the poster was offensive to Christians.

"Our Christian tradition of 2,000 years is that Mary remains a virgin and that Jesus is the son of God, not Joseph," she told the New Zealand Herald. "Such a poster is inappropriate and disrespectful."

The family values group Family First said any debate about the Virgin birth should be held inside the church.

"To confront children and families with the concept as a street billboard is completely irresponsible and unnecessary," Family First director Bob McCroskrie told the news website stuff.co.nz.


No, what's irresponsible is to force on kids and teens the dogmatic crap that is (especially) the conservative Christian fath. Family guy Bob McCroskrie needs to get his hand out of little Jimmy's pants (cause let's face it; no one "loves" kids more than the church) and stop reading the bible so literally. God didn't create the earth, Adam, Eve, cows or Dooritoes, but that doesn't mean one can't go to the church and enjoy Christmas. :)
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Postby Arkansas » Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:05 pm

Wow. Love & appreciate your passion. But ya know what? Nobody is forcing anything on 'kids & teens'. This is all a personal choice. Much like tv & radio, if you don't like it...turn it off. (Where are the parents?)

I've been all over the world as a warrior (USMC) and as a missionary (Southern Baptist), over the past 20+ yrs. Nothing has ever been forced. All 'missions' - for America & for faith - have always been about helping & suggesting...doing a job, and offering an opinion...all in the name of 'aid'.

I'd suggest that if you disagree with either, then you get your @ss out there and help or do better.

And yes, I do drink the koolaid. Please convince me otherwise, BYOB.


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Postby Voyager » Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:16 pm

One can't help but wonder if Mary came home after having an extramarital affair and told Joseph that God impregnated her? Sounds like a good excuse. LOL!

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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 1:07 am

Controversy of this sort amuses me to no end. 8)
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