Most Super Bowl adverts plug things like fizzy drink and cars, but one of the most talked-about commercials the day after the big game was selling Jesus - and it upset several very different "Yea, so a 30-second ad during the Super Bowl costs 7 million dollars. The Jesus 'He Gets Us ad' could have fed a lot of people. Obviously, they don't get Jesus," another said. Super Bowl viewers were left less-than-impressed with one particular ad that aired during the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.. The wildly expensive ads that air are as big as the game itself each year, with the hopes that the millions tuning in will be persuaded to try products and services advertised because of the high-caliber star power and production that The internet was set ablaze after a Super Bowl ad about Jesus washing the feet of progressive activists and more went viral. Thankfully, this woke (and factu A Christian commercial about Jesus that aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday angered some conservatives who felt like the advertisement justified certain sins. Green discussed his involvement in the campaign, and the Super Bowl ad spots, during a November 2022 interview with conservative talk show host Glenn Beck. “We are wanting to say — ‘we ‘He Gets Us’ ads on Jesus. The Super Bowl commercials from “He Gets Us” aired during the first and second quarters of Sunday’s game. Each one focused on the Bible’s call to love your neighbor, reminding viewers that “Jesus didn’t teach hate.” “Jesus washed the feet of friends and enemies. No ego or hate. He humbly loved his This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Who Is My Neighbor,” the 15-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.” "I dunno - I'd think $20MM could accomplish a lot more of the things Jesus would actually want people to do than watch a Super Bowl commercial," one person tweeted, adding that $20 million would 'Outnumbered' panel reacts to criticism of Super Bowl ad about faith and JesusSubscribe to Fox News! more Fox News Video: http:/ For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” The campaign’s website received 715,000 views in the previous 24 hours. For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” The campaign’s website received 715,000 views in the previous 24 hours. 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. Sky News host Rita Panahi says America’s “woke evangelists” have upset Christians with the latest Super Bowl advertisement. Jesus Christ showed up at Super Bowl LVIII – and somehow, nobody was happy about it. Here's how and why it happened, and the surprising reasons why viewers f The “He Gets Us” ad campaign for Jesus, created by a Dallas advertising firm, will air a Super Bowl ad for the third consecutive year this weekend.Dallas-based 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. The ad's message sparked controversy in religiously minded circles as posters argued over its interpretation of Christ's message, while also There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million Americans each year. Naturally, the price of running a commercial during 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 Sky News host Rita Panahi says America’s “woke evangelists” have upset Christians with the latest Super Bowl advertisement. The advertisement included variou
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