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Joy Reid ridicules Christian-themed Super Bowl ads: 'Jesus wouldn't spend millions on TV ads'

MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized two Super Bowl ads promoting the message of humility and loving your enemies that Jesus Christ taught in the Gospels.

MSNBC host Joy Reid joined Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., in criticizing two Super Bowl ads promoting the message of humility and loving one's enemies that Jesus Christ taught in the Gospels.

Reid mocked the ads for attempting to promote the "brand" of Jesus, and insisted that the commercials were uncharacteristic of the Son of God Himself, claiming He would have never spent millions on TV ads.

Reid also pointed out that a group connected to the ads' creators is a conservative Christian legal organization that has "led fights against abortion" and "is designated as a LGBTQ hate group." 

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MSNBC host Joy Reid trashed the two Jesus Christ-themed ads that aired during the Super Bowl this past weekend. (Screenshot/MSNBC)

The two ads Reid zeroed in on were part of the "Servant Foundation’s" "He Gets Us" campaign, a collection of viral ads spreading Jesus’ crucial Gospel messages of love and peace.

The Servant Foundation spent over ten million dollars total on two short Super Bowl TV spots promoting Christ’s message on Sunday night, with one urging viewers to practice humility as we are all children of God. 

The second ad featured a more controversial lesson, depicting black and white images of people screaming at one another during several recent incidents of civil unrest in America. The short spot ended with the message, "Jesus loved the people we hate." 

Not everyone appreciated the lesson. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez slammed the ads on Sunday, claiming, "Something tells me Jesus

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