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United Church of Christ Extends "Unequivocal Welcome" to Sponge Bob
United Church News ^ | 1/24/05 | J. Bennett Guess

Posted on 03/09/2005 6:55:16 PM PST by Jacksonville Patriot

SpongeBob receives 'unequivocal welcome' from United Church of Christ

By J. Bennett Guess United Church News

Jan.24, 2005

CLEVELAND -- Joining the animated fray, the United Church of Christ today (Jan. 24) said that Jesus' message of extravagant welcome extends to all, including SpongeBob Squarepants - the cartoon character that has come under fire for allegedly holding hands with a starfish.

"Absolutely, the UCC extends an unequivocal welcome to SpongeBob," the Rev. John H. Thomas, the UCC's general minister and president, said, only partly in jest. "Jesus didn't turn people away. Neither do we."

For that matter, Thomas explained, the 1.3-million-member church, if given the opportunity, would warmly receive Barney, Big Bird, Tinky-Winky, Clifford the Big Red Dog or, for that matter, any who have experienced the Christian message as a harsh word of judgment rather than Jesus' offering of grace.

The UCC's welcome comes in the wake of laughable accusations by James C. Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, that the popular SpongeBob and other well-known cartoon characters are crossing "a moral line" by stressing tolerance in a national We Are Family Foundation-sponsored video that will be distributed to U.S. schools on March 11, 2005.

Later, an assistant to Dobson called SpongeBob's participation in the video "insidious."

Thomas said, on the contrary, it is Dobson who is crossing the moral line for sending the mistaken message that Christians do not value tolerance and diversity as important religious values.

"While Dobson's silly accusation makes headlines, it's also one more concrete example of how religion is misused over and over to promote intolerance over inclusion," Thomas said. "This is why we believe it is so important that the UCC speak the Gospel in an accent not often heard in our culture, because far too many experience the cross only as judgment, never as embrace."

Dobson, despite his often-outrageous viewpoints, is arguably one of the most oft-heard religious voices in popular culture today. Through his Focus on the Family media empire, Dobson produces daily commentaries that appear widely on television and radio stations across the United States, often times as "public service announcements."

Meanwhile, the UCC's recently released 30-second paid television commercial - produced to underscore the denomination's belief that Jesus didn't turn anyone away - has been rejected by two major television networks for being "too controversial."

"Resistance to our message is formidable," Thomas says, "because we're cutting against the prevailing grain of a society that is afraid of the stranger, suspicious of difference and easily seduced by narrowly defined theological boundaries."

The 1.3-million-member United Church of Christ, with national offices in Cleveland, has almost 6,000 local churches in the United States and Puerto Rico. It was formed by the 1957 union of the Congregational Christian Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church.

For more information on the "We Are Family" children's video, visit www.wearefamilyfoundation.org.


TOPICS: Current Events; Mainline Protestant; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: fotf; religiousleft; spongebob; ucc
The pictures link has enraptured me beyond any rational ability to briefly discuss Sponge Bob's romantic longing for Sandy the Squirrel.
1 posted on 03/09/2005 6:55:19 PM PST by Jacksonville Patriot
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To: Jacksonville Patriot

Call me Patrick but I don't get it.


2 posted on 03/09/2005 7:00:32 PM PST by ohCompGk
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To: Jacksonville Patriot
"Jesus didn't turn people away. Neither do we."

What just happened? -- Patrick

Can't say for sure but I think SpongeBob has taken on a life of his own. Not bad for something that has a 'cellular difference, a cellular difference'.

3 posted on 03/09/2005 7:13:57 PM PST by ohCompGk
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To: Jacksonville Patriot

"Jesus didn't turn people away. Neither do we."
4 posted on 03/09/2005 7:34:30 PM PST by ohCompGk
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To: Jacksonville Patriot
Thomas said, on the contrary, it is Dobson who is crossing the moral line for sending the mistaken message that Christians do not value tolerance and diversity as important religious values

On the contrary, this Christian is open to divirsity. The divirsity that says Heaven is open to anyone to acknowledges that they are a SINNER and need the grace of Jesus Christ who died on the cross for their SINS. It's that pesky SIN part that makes us so seem so intolerant. It's not our intolerance, it's the "intolerance" of a holy, just and loving God.

5 posted on 03/09/2005 7:53:36 PM PST by WoodstockCat (W2 !!! Four more Years!!)
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Christian is open to divirsity.

I counter that a Christian believes that we have all fallen short of the glory of god but accepting sin in the name of tolerance is a travesty that He will surely check us on.

6 posted on 03/09/2005 8:01:12 PM PST by ohCompGk
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To: Jacksonville Patriot

""Absolutely, the UCC extends an unequivocal welcome to SpongeBob," the Rev. John H. Thomas, the UCC's general minister and president, said, only partly in jest. "Jesus didn't turn people away. Neither do we."

For that matter, Thomas explained, the 1.3-million-member church, if given the opportunity, would warmly receive Barney, Big Bird, Tinky-Winky, Clifford the Big Red Dog or, for that matter, any who have experienced the Christian message as a harsh word of judgment rather than Jesus' offering of grace."

Okay, let me get this straight. Rev. Thomas believes Jesus died for cartoon characters?


7 posted on 03/09/2005 8:08:06 PM PST by newheart (The Truth? You can't handle the Truth. But He can handle you.)
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To: ohCompGk

Indeed. Jesus never turned away a repentant sinner. He never accepted people "as they are", though. He calls us all to turn away from sin.

This so-called "church" just wants to stick their fingers in the eyes of Christians who take God's Word seriously.


8 posted on 03/10/2005 7:42:24 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Tagline schmagline.)
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