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It's a rather large if controversial landmark on the 75 corridor in Monroe, Ohio. Personaly it always struck me as a graven image/false idol kind of thing so it's being struck by lighting is both poetic and eerie at the same time.

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They need to be ticketing all the **** rubberneckers driving by. Gawddammit....!

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I thought you meant this "Touchdown Jesus":

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Vindicarre wrote:
I thought you meant this "Touchdown Jesus":

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Same here. I was confused when they referenced Ohio throughout the story.

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Where's that mural? I'd heard of a Touchdown Jesus, never really thought about it, though.

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Aethien wrote:
Where's that mural? I'd heard of a Touchdown Jesus, never really thought about it, though.

Notre Dame in South Bend Indiana.

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Ever since we first saw the one in OH, my wife & I have been calling it the Butter Jesus, because it looks like something on a enormous Thanksgiving table. A couple of years ago, we found out that Haywood Banks has a song about it called "Big Butter Jesus."


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I want to know whether the artist/architech/whoever who designed it will be held responsible for not integrating a (functional?) lightning rod. This is Ohio, people! It's the tallest damn thing on the plain for miles around, and this State is no stranger to spectacular thunderstorms...

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Hopwin wrote:
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Where's that mural? I'd heard of a Touchdown Jesus, never really thought about it, though.

Notre Dame in South Bend Indiana.

Oh, cool, thanks.

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There is this *massive* cross somewhere in Illinois that I occasionally blow by. I call it the Jesus missile silo. Seems to me to fit the idolatry frame pretty well, too.

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I always heard this thing called the butter Jesus. Looks like an over the top butter made centerpiece for a super bowl party.

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rizla wrote:
I always heard this thing called the butter Jesus. Looks like an over the top butter made centerpiece for a super bowl party.

Yeah, that's the name popularized amongst Bob & Tom listeners by, I think, Haywood Banks? Before I heard him refer to it on the show, though, I'd always heard it locally as Touchdown Jesus. They're both apt, and so my preference for Touchdown Jesus is only a mild one.

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Could that be seen from the freeway (before it burned down, of course)?


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It faced the freeway. It was hard to miss. I heard they want to rebuild.

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Dude wtf?

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Lonedar wrote:
Could that be seen from the freeway (before it burned down, of course)?


Not only could it be seen, it was prominent.

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Lonedar wrote:
Could that be seen from the freeway (before it burned down, of course)?

Judge for yourself...

The marker in the link is smack dab in the reflecting pool for the statue. The base of the statue is the white roughly square shape immediately to the right of the pool.

There's a baseball diamond in the lower right corner of the map for scale.

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Taken from the berm of I-75 northbound:

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I remember driving by that church...missed my chance to see the eighth wonder by a month.


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