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‘He Gets Us’ Jesus Super Bowl Ad Ignites Controversy

In one of its early commercial moments during the 2024 Super Bowl, Camnia aired an ad featuring a scene of all kinds of people washing someone’s feet in imitation of Jesus. However, many felt that this ad completely missed the point of the Bible.

The ad highlighted HeGetsUs.com, a campaign that aimed to “remind everyone, including us, that the teachings of Jesus were not a cold attitude, but a warm embrace.” . Website To read.

The ad shows a total of 12 scenes of one person washing another person’s feet. Most of the laundry seems to be done by white people. None depict minorities washing white people’s feet, and some even tell white Christians not to be bigots. The last photo in particular depicts a white priest washing the feet of people who appear to be members of the LGBTQ community. Another photo shows an older white woman washing the feet of a frowning young woman outside a family planning clinic as pro-life protesters stand in the background.

The story of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples John 13:1-17 And it is usually taken as a lesson in humility that Jesus imparted to his disciples before the final super.

However, many on social media felt that the ad was “blasphemous” and did not actually represent the lesson Jesus was trying to convey to his followers at all.

Many others felt that the ad was intentionally designed to reprimand primarily white people, was racist, and pushed a left-wing narrative.

Many others wondered why the organization spent more than $7 million on TV commercials instead of using that large sum to help people.

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