Jesus, bin Laden mall banners spark complaints
12:04 PM PDT on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
PORTLAND - Large posters depicting Jesus Christ washing the feet of world leaders as well as terrorist Osama bin Laden have generated numerous complaints at the Oregon malls where they were featured and mall officials planned to remove them Wednesday.
Photo courtesy of thegoodnewstour.com
The poster
The posters promote the Good News Tour – a religious conference – and organizers say they were trying to make a statement about God, not politics.
The paid advertisements were hung in Lloyd Center, Clackamas Town Center, Cedar Hills Crossing, Mall 205, the Columbia Gorge Outlet stores and in Salem’s Lancaster Mall.
“Clearly we’re disappointed… we knew the pictures evoked a lot of response…A lot of people think we’re trying to make a political statement, which is not it at all,” said conference organizer Mark Merizan.
Brad Cole, founder of HeavenlySanctuary.com, told KGW that the picture was meant to parallel the story of Jesus washing the feet of Judas.
“No one is Judas in the picture, but the meaning is that Jesus would stoop to wash the feet of his enemies. The meaning is that in that painting of powerful world leaders -- and one powerful terrorist -- the one with all the power is ultimately Jesus.”
The purpose of the conference is to discuss the character of God, according to Cole.
“People opposed to this picture feel that God isn't that kind. We believe that he is,” Cole said.
In the Bible's Gospel of John, Jesus washes his disciples' feet prior to Judas's betrayal and urges the disciples to wash one another's feet going forward.
Christian scholars interpreted Christ's act as an example of humility and selflessness.
The Good News conference takes place November 2 and 3 at the Oregon Convention Center.






