The jeans' makers say it's more of a joke, but the logo's designer said there's a deeper message.
"It is an active statement against Christianity," Bjorn Atldax told The Associated Press. "I'm not a Satanist myself, but I have a great dislike for organized religion."
Atldax insists he has a purpose beyond selling denim: to make young people question Christianity, which he called a "force of evil" that had sparked wars throughout history.
Very interesting to see folks making money off Christianity even when they are anti-Christian. Nice!
Posted by Tim at December 30, 2005 10:47 PMI thought this comment in the article to be an appropriate point.
"No one wants to provoke Jews or Muslims, but it's totally OK to provoke Christians," he said.
Same reason it is popular to curse the name of God "Jesus" they do this because they are storing up wrath for themselves on the day of judgement and unless they are born again they will enjoy wearing their jeans and mocking God but they will stand before Jesus one day and give an account.
Posted by: Puritan Belief at December 31, 2005 09:24 PM