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South Korean youth redefine Jesus, add hearts to images, create fan posters, spark debate

Country’s youngsters give religious icon a modern-day makeover, cafes celebrate his birthday, critics say trend ‘desecrates sanctity’ of faith

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Young people in South Korea are redefining the image of Jesus by creating emojis and adding hearts to posters of the Christian icon. Photo: SCMP composite/NAVER

Young people in South Korea have been decorating images of Jesus with hearts, creating fan posters and merchandise, treating the religious figure like a pop idol.

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During the Christmas period, the streets in Seoul were adorned with posters of Jesus, captioned: “Happy 2024th Birthday to Jesus.”

The son of god was styled with cute idol-like filters, featuring blush and heart emojis.

The posters also promoted a “Jesus Birthday Cafe”, inviting people to join in the festive celebrations.

Birthday cafés are a key part of South Korea’s idol culture in which fans celebrate idols’ birthdays, share merchandise, and connect.

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Videos circulating on social media showed people in a Jesus-themed cafe holding cakes and singing Happy Birthday.

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