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Showing Original Post only (View all)Those "He Gets Us" ads are funded by White Christian Nationalists [View all]
https://www.au.org/the-servant-foundation/The Servant Foundation
The Servant Foundation, also known as The Signatry, is behind the He Gets Us ad campaign that debuted during the 2023 Super Bowl. Over the next three years, the Servant Foundation plans to spend about a billion dollars toward this public relations campaign. Theyve hired a PR firm to address, in the firms words, the problem of How did the worlds greatest love story in Jesus become known as a hate group?
Of course, theyre the cause of their own problem not only has the Servant Foundation funded hate groups, but the PR firm, Haven, has represented these organizations. Key Shadow Network members Focus on the Family and Alliance Defending Freedom are in their portfolio. ADF is a noted anti-LGBTQ hate group that has argued repeatedly in courts that religion, and specifically Christianity, is a license to discriminate; they have one such case pending before the Supreme Court right now.
The money trail
The Servant Foundation is one of ADFs biggest financial backers. A recent exposé reports that, between 2018-20, the Servant Foundation donated more than $50 million to the Alliance Defending Freedom and that those contributions were among the five largest donations given out by the foundation in each of those three years.
Other recipients of the Servant Foundations billion dollars in assets include:
* Nearly $8 million went to Answers in Genesis, creationist Ken Hams fundamentalist ministry behind the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, an organization that has been championed by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a former ADF attorney.
* Over $1 million was designated for the anti-LGBTQ Campus Crusade for Christ (rebranded as Cru since 2011).
* $374,800 went to Al Hayat Ministries, an organization that seeks to respectfully yet fearlessly unveil the deception of Islam, and runs an Arabic-language Christian satellite TV station with the goal of converting Muslims to Christianity.
In 2020 alone, we found donations to prominent Shadow Network members American Center for Law and Justice, First Liberty Institute, and Liberty Counsel.
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LOL! "Diabetes The Musical" . I know exactly which commercial you mean! Thanks for making me laugh!
skylucy
Feb 2024
#16
They. are. not. Christian. We need to stop using that term. There is NOTHING Christian about them Nothing.
themaguffin
Feb 2024
#2
Some Protestants/Catholics think the other is a false Christian. They don't mince words.
keithbvadu2
Feb 2024
#19
If they were, they would support healthcare, social justice etc, but they don't
themaguffin
Feb 2024
#20
Well, how is one a Christian if they don't believe & support the Gospel? Worse, they have disdain for it. It's cosplay.
themaguffin
Feb 2024
#23
I'm sorry, but if you don't know what the Gospel is, I'm going to stop now. Not trying to be rude, I just don't
themaguffin
Feb 2024
#25
No no, we're good -- people generally figure the gospels are the teachings of Jesus.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2024
#27
I think it's that and that they also seem to focus on the Old Testament which I find to be mostly negative and it's also
themaguffin
Feb 2024
#30
Some do. Others focus only on the New Testament. The ones that I see harassing people outside of abortion clinics
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2024
#34
Its certainly not even a remote resemblance to today's RW evangelicals no matter how you interpret it.
honest.abe
Feb 2024
#49
Some of the stuff I put in that post is taken verbatim from right-wing evangelicals who go out day after day
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2024
#50
I suspect if Jesus appeared today and said those same things they would call him a flaming libtard.
honest.abe
Feb 2024
#51
Could be. In the meantime, there's no need to repeat ableist slurs the right embrace.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2024
#53
They get the fact that "religious"(phony or otherwise) groups are excused from paying income tax.
Timeflyer
Feb 2024
#6
Yeah. But, I have to admit they are compelling--especially with the background music choices.
hlthe2b
Feb 2024
#10
They're trying to rebrand their Christofascism. Show one thing, do the opposite.
Nevilledog
Feb 2024
#42
When I was involved in a Christian Church, we organized to do good deeds for others.
Midnight Writer
Feb 2024
#40