
Now it's OK to mock Our Lord—even from your cell phone.
Nothing's sacred anymore…
…not even God!
There’s a smartphone application available called Meme Generator. The application allows the user to choose an image and place text on the image, creating what is called a meme.
Within the gallery of images in the app to choose from, one of the images is Ecce Homo Potato Jesus. This image refers to a botched restoration of an image of Our Lord in Spain. The face of Jesus is contorted and disfigured.
After the Internet caught wind of the botched restoration, blasphemous memes began to spread in which the title Potato Jesus stuck.
Another image in the app is Guido Jesus. It depicts a muscular man with long dark hair, wearing a white skin-tight shirt, sporting gold jewelry and posing for a selfie. Clearly this image is not there to increase devotion and love to Our Lord and Redeemer. One can only imagine the horrible memes, which would result from such a terrible and offensive image titled Guido Jesus.
Although Zombodroid, the developer of the application, claims that the images do not necessarily reflect their opinions, but they promote their app using these blasphemous images anyway.
The application permits the opportunity to mock Our Lord Jesus Christ, something that should never be done. This is insulting to Our Lord Jesus and those who truly love Him.
Make your voice heard for the honor and love of Our Lord, demand that Zombodroid remove these images unless they want to be associated with promoting blasphemy.
Please tell Zombodroid to remove offensive images from their app.
If you won't defend the honor of Jesus—who will?