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