Chocolate Jesus not to all tastes

Nikki

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You're blaming the Catholic Church for Easter bunnies and chocolate? We are the only ones buying the stuff? Protestants and non-believers are, I assume, not participating in the secular holiday celebrations and gift buying?:)

No I am blaming catholics for participating in it and encouraging it.

Edit: I should change my wording. I blame the catholics that knowingly participate in easter. And sure there are a lot of non believers that participate in this stupid holiday (I don't mean the religious part of it i mean the easter bunny crap). obviously the chocolate jesus was not made for non believers thats just stupid.
 

westmanguy

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honestly, throughout my entire life, for communion,

We had no-name, on sale, salted crackers

AND no-name, on sale, grape juice.

The church was cheap.
 

snfu73

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You're blaming the Catholic Church for Easter bunnies and chocolate? We are the only ones buying the stuff? Protestants and non-believers are, I assume, not participating in the secular holiday celebrations and gift buying?:)
I have to agree with you, Sanctus, on this one. A good majority of not only catholics, but christians as a whole, take the easter holidays very seriously...it is a very important time for them...it holds great meaning. I haven't felt like that has been lost by the presence of easter bunnies and gifts, but, that's my viewpoint as an outsider.
 

snfu73

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No I am blaming catholics for participating in it and encouraging it.

Edit: I should change my wording. I blame the catholics that knowingly participate in easter. And sure there are a lot of non believers that participate in this stupid holiday (I don't mean the religious part of it i mean the easter bunny crap). obviously the chocolate jesus was not made for non believers thats just stupid.
Why can't a person do both...enjoy the spring, fun rituals of easter, while still celebrating it as a religious holiday?
 

westmanguy

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I was raised Protestant and we did both.

We would celebrate Jesus's death and reserrection, and then on Easter day I would wake up as a young boy and search the house for the junk food hidden.
 

Nikki

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I have to agree with you, Sanctus, on this one. A good majority of not only catholics, but christians as a whole, take the easter holidays very seriously...it is a very important time for them...it holds great meaning. I haven't felt like that has been lost by the presence of easter bunnies and gifts, but, that's my viewpoint as an outsider.

Funny i know tones of catholics and they don't take it seriously at all. Infact they are the worst people I know for the whole chocolate bunny thing lol :smile:
 

snfu73

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I was raised Protestant and we did both.

We would celebrate Jesus's death and reserrection, and then on Easter day I would wake up as a young boy and search the house for the junk food hidden.
Junk food? I always had to look for fruit. What kinda easter did you have??? I would get up, search for fruit, then we would have a big easter pancake supper.
 

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I understand why they are offened.Don't they believe you shouldn't idolize objects? That being said it's their own fault. Too many catholics focus on the imaginary easter bunny and chocolate instead of their reilgion. It has become commercialized (just like xmas). Therefore its the mess they created. IMO.
Hey Nikki!!! How it been, long time no see. How's LRG?

Have you guys been stocking up on easter bunnies in anticipation of the big day, lmao.
 

snfu73

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Sure they can. But if they are going to commercialize it they can't bitch about it either. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Well...some people have an issue with it, some don't. I don't think it is the general public that is commercializing it as much as the walmarts of the world who see it as a cash cow. But, I suppose people buy into it and contribute to the commercialization. Anyway, art is most interesting when it is controversial...that's my point...I think.
 

Nikki

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Well...some people have an issue with it, some don't. I don't think it is the general public that is commercializing it as much as the walmarts of the world who see it as a cash cow. But, I suppose people buy into it and contribute to the commercialization. Anyway, art is most interesting when it is controversial...that's my point...I think.

If people didn't buy into the commerilization of such holidays as Christmas and Easter walmarts wouldn't push their merchendise lol.

hehehe controversial art makes me think of last christmas when that guy hung a crusified santa outside his house. Anyone remember that?
 

snfu73

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If people didn't buy into the commerilization of such holidays as Christmas and Easter walmarts wouldn't push their merchendise lol.

hehehe controversial art makes me think of last christmas when that guy hung a crusified santa outside his house. Anyone remember that?
I like the idea of a crusified santa...that's awesome...

Yes, commercialization is a wicked circle....but MAN I love chocolate.
 

Nikki

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Hey Nikki!!! How it been, long time no see. How's LRG?

Have you guys been stocking up on easter bunnies in anticipation of the big day, lmao.

Good good. WE don't have much time to come on here anymore but I was really bored at work lol. LRG is good :). Just got promoted so he is really busy for work.

Yeah we have been stocking up on a lot of easter chocolate.... :roll: lmao.
 

s243a

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I understand why they are offened.Don't they believe you shouldn't idolize objects? That being said it's their own fault. Too many catholics focus on the imaginary easter bunny and chocolate instead of their reilgion. It has become commercialized (just like xmas). Therefore its the mess they created. IMO.

If Christians aren’t suppose to idolize objects then why are their so many statutes of Mary? [FONT=&quot]Also why do people where a crucifix?[/FONT]
 

s243a

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[FONT=&quot]The artist simply created the sculpture for beauty. It was an expression of his faith and he had no idea that it would cause controversy. The medium the artist uses is food and he wanted to do something to express his faith and love for Jesus. People today just look for any possible reason they can to get offended. [/FONT]
 

snfu73

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[FONT=&quot]The artist simply created the sculpture for beauty. It was an expression of his faith and he had no idea that it would cause controversy. The medium the artist uses is food and he wanted to do something to express his faith and love for Jesus. People today just look for any possible reason they can to get offended. [/FONT]
Well, I think I have a reason to be offended. That's alot of chocolate that could have been in MY belly...but, OHHHHH NOOOO, he had to WASTE it all on a sculpture of jesus. Man oh man....blasphemy!
 

s243a

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Well, I think I have a reason to be offended. That's alot of chocolate that could have been in MY belly...but, OHHHHH NOOOO, he had to WASTE it all on a sculpture of jesus. Man oh man....blasphemy!

Well, atleast it wasn't sculpted out of frozen beer.
 

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N.Y. gallery cancels naked chocolate Jesus exhibit


By Daniel Trotta
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan art gallery canceled on Friday its Easter-season exhibit of a life-size chocolate sculpture depicting a naked Jesus, after an outcry by Roman Catholics.
The sculpture "My Sweet Lord" by Cosimo Cavallaro was to have been exhibited for two hours each day next week in a street-level window of the Roger Smith Lab Gallery in Midtown Manhattan.
The display had been scheduled to open on Monday, days ahead of Good Friday when Christians mark the crucifixion of Jesus. But protests including a call to boycott the affiliated Roger Smith Hotel forced the gallery to scrap the showing.
"Your response to the exhibit at the Lab Gallery is crystal clear and has brought to our attention the unintended reaction of you and other conscientious friends of ours to the exhibition of Cosimo Cavallaro," Roger Smith Hotel President James Knowles said in a statement addressed to "Dear Friends."
"We have caused the cancellation of the exhibition and wish to affirm the dignity and responsibility of the hotel in all its affairs," the statement said.
The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights had called for a boycott of the hotel, writing to 500 religious and secular organizations.
"This is an assault on Christians during Holy Week," said Kiera McCaffrey, director of communications for the league, which describes itself as the largest U.S. Catholic civil-rights group.
"They would never dare do something similar with a chocolate statue of the prophet Mohammad naked with his genitals exposed during Ramadan," she said before the cancellation.
The archbishop of New York called the sculpture "scandalous" and a "sickening display."
"This is something we will not forget," Cardinal Edward Egan said in a statement.
Matthew Semler, the artistic director of the gallery, said earlier that the hotel had no knowledge of what the gallery planned to show and was being unfairly targeted. Moreover, he said the work was not irreverent.
"It's intended as a meditation on the Holy Week," Semler said of the sculpture, which depicts Jesus as if on the cross. Easter Sunday, this year April 8, is celebrated as the day of Jesus' resurrection.
A photo of the piece on the artist's Web site (http://www.cosimocavallaro.com/) shows the work suspended in air.
New York is familiar with clashes between art and religion.
In 1999, then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani tried to withdraw a grant from the Brooklyn Museum of Art for a painting depicting the Virgin Mary as a black woman splattered with elephant dung adorned with cut-outs from pornographic magazines.
Current Mayor Michael Bloomberg took a different approach.
"If you want to give the guy some publicity, talk more about it, make a big fuss," Bloomberg told WABC radio. "If you want to really hurt him, don't pay attention."
© Reuters 2007


Religious right, stifling freedom of speech and curtailing the arts. Real double speak here from the idol worshippers with there icons, relics and statues of some dead carpenter's mother. Worshipping the dessicated left testicle of saint whoever.
 
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