Jesus Juice
(Los Angeles) Being grossly irreverent towards Christianity apparently comes easily to Dawn Westlake and Bruce Rheins, who are attempting to market a wine called "Jesus Juice" that bears a label showing a Michael Jackson-like figure appearing to be crucified.
Westlake, an actress, and Rheins, a CBS news producer, created the logo featuring a barely clad man with a sequined glove, shiny loafers, stringy hair, and a black fedora that hides his face. An application to trademark Jesus Juice was filed in January 2004, concurrent with Michael Jackson's arrest for alleged molestation and supplying minors with alcoholic drinks he called "Jesus Juice."
This is another example of Christianity being attacked in America and I doubt if anyone would be stupid enough to do something similar in the name of Allah. If I were in the trademark office, I'd find a reason for rejection of the trademark application. Comparing Jesus Christ to Michael Jackson in any manner is not only sacrilegious, it's obscene, offensive, and the epitome of bad taste.
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