Being a Protestant, reverance for a representation of a person, even God's spokesperson, is puzzling, so I can't get a sense of where the line on Catholic sensibilities lies?
Well, it doesn't *have* to, but it helps. My fave is a little poster over some of the seats which contains a guy on the Metro with his cell phone, mouth open wide, mid-blab, nose up to the camera, and it reads, "Yes, we're all interested in what you're having for dinner tonight."
I completely summarizes how what I feel on the Metro sometimes.
What country is this commercial from? The narrator is speaking English with an American accent, but does the Church have enough pull to get an American ad banned? I'm kind of put in mind of how the word "Catholic" had to be removed from a fake Catholic Church commercial on The Simpsons when the episode ("Sunday Cruddy Sunday") was rerun.
Does the Church have enough pull to get an American ad banned? Yes. The Roman Catholic Church is a world-wide body. The Pope rules over the tiniest mission church in the boondocks (yes, they do exist). Just ask the animists in South America.
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? *thinking* Naw, that's gotta be Jesus, doesn't it?
You're right, we need a Catholic, stat!
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Well, it doesn't *have* to, but it helps. My fave is a little poster over some of the seats which contains a guy on the Metro with his cell phone, mouth open wide, mid-blab, nose up to the camera, and it reads, "Yes, we're all interested in what you're having for dinner tonight."
I completely summarizes how what I feel on the Metro sometimes.
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