Thursday, October 30, 2014

Vicar seeks ban on farting baby commercial

A vicar in Norway was outraged and has called for a ban on a cinema commercial trying to promote baptism using a farting, rapping baby. The offending advert was aired to encourage more people to baptise their children.



Helge Helgesen, a vicar from Stavanger, has demanded the advertisement be banned. The Tjensvoll church vicar said: “This is, to say it mildly, one of the worst ways of representing the baptism ritual of the church that I have ever seen.”

Norwegian religious organization “Aksjon dåp” (“Baptism aid”) of Stavanger are behind the 30-second video clip that is now shown in cinemas in Rogaland. The purpose, claim its producers, is to “show the richness and blessing of baptism”.


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Helgesen demanded to have the ad removed immediately and said: “Someone has completely lost their mind. Because I feel it is only offensive to what we stand for as a church.” PR expert Jarle Aabø backed Helgesen and said the baby in the advert “sounds like a drunkard living under a bridge drinking methylated spirit.” Aabø added: “I think this is nothing to laugh about.”

1 comment:

BoS said...

I wholeheartedly agree, rap should be banned.