In eight of the ad’s 12 images, the person doing the foot-washing is a put-together, cisgender-presenting white person, some middle- and some working-class, washing the feet of their presumed The images include pictures of a police officer washing the feet of a black man, a woman washing the feet of what appears to be an immigrant, and a woman washing the feet of another woman outside he gets us super bowl commercial 2024 | foot washing | jesus didn't teach hate. he washed feet | god | jesus | jesus christ | jesus christo | the lord | the This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Foot Washing,” the 60-second commercial from “He Gets Us” that debuted at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” The Super Bowl ad about Christianity, showing scenes of people washing others' feet like Jesus did in the Bible, is facing attacks from the left over the campaign's link to the billionaire family A 60-second spot shows people with opposing views washing each other’s feet. Watch the ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus Super Bowl ads. Last year’s Super Bowl ads were polarizing to some and A 60-second spot shows people with opposing views washing each other’s feet. ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus Super Bowl ad sparks online debate. Updated: Feb. 11, 2024, 7:17 p.m. The first viral Super Bowl commercial has to do with Jesus and people at home are confused. The first commercial break of the Super Bowl featured Jesus Christ. In an ad titled “Jesus washes feet” religious company HeGetsUs.com shows various photos of regular citizens washing each others feets. Text reading “Jesus didn’t teach hate, he The He Gets Us campaign is returning to the Super Bowl with its “Foot Washing” commercial, which signifies a continued commitment to delivering profound, spiritually resonant messages on one of the world’s largest advertising stages. This choice to showcase an advert centered on humility and service during the Super Bowl, an event known This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Foot Washing," the 60-second commercial from "He Gets Us" that debuted at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. A Christian commercial about Jesus that aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday angered some conservatives who felt like the advertisement justified certain sins. About. Jesus Washed Feet Super Bowl Commercial or Jesus Washed Feet Super Bowl Ad refers to an advertisement aired by the Christian organization He Gets Us on February 11th, 2024, during Super Bowl LVIII. Image credits: He Gets Us This time around, He Gets Us made a return to the big game with two new spots, including one featuring people washing feet, HuffPost reported. The first of the two ads, a 60-second spot titled Foot Washing, aired during the game’s first quarter, while the second, a shorter 15-second ad titled Who is My Neighbor?, was scheduled for the fourth quarter, as per VT. The commercial flashed a series of images of people washing another person's feet, with most offering an attention-grabbing role reversal of oppressor and oppressed: A cop washing a young Black While the controversial “He Gets Us” ad that aired during the Super Bowl stirred up plenty of conversation, pastor and author Mark Driscoll offered his own unfiltered take. In response to the 60-second “Foot Washing” ad, Driscoll, 53, tweeted, “Jesus washed Judas’s feet and still sent him to hell #HeGetsUs.” Christian conservatives upset Jesus feet-washing Super Bowl ad included subtle nod to loving people who get abortions The gall. Tricia Crimmins. Posted on February 12 2024 12:53 pm CST People questioned whether a Super Bowl ad for the Christian campaign “He Gets Us” used artificial intelligence to show images of people washing other people’s feet. The Super Bowl ad about Christianity, showing scenes of people washing others' feet like Jesus did in the Bible, is facing attacks from the left over the campaign's link to the billionaire family "Jesus Confirmed Foot Freak": There Was A Jesus Foot-Washing Ad During Super Bowl LVIII, And People Were Not Into It "If your church can afford a foot washing commercial for the Super Bowl, it The ad was based on a Bible story about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, a lesson of humility in service to others. Lerma did not respond to PolitiFact’s request for comment.
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