Toudhdown Jesus Destroyed By Act of God

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  • justintempler
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    • Nov 2008
    • 3090

    Toudhdown Jesus Destroyed By Act of God








    http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2...-by-act-of-God

    'Touchdown Jesus' statue at Solid Rock Church on I-75 destroyed by lightning, fire

    62-foot-high 'King of Kings' statue familiar to those driving through Monroe


    By Jennifer Baker • jbaker@enquirer.com • June 15, 2010
    MONROE - Monroe fire officials set damage at $700,000 after lighting struck and burned down a 62-foot-high Jesus Christ statue and an adjacent amphitheater at Solid Rock Church late Monday.
    Police are now ticketing motorists that are slowing down on I-75 to look at the landmark, one whose construction was nearly as controversial as its destruction.
    Church leaders are vowing to rebuild the iconic "King of Kings" statue - also dubbed "Touchdown Jesus" - which alone was valued at $300,000.

    Monroe Fire Capt. Richard Mascarella said the other $400,000 in damage was to the amphitheater when flames from the sculpture spread to the back wall and roof.

    “The heat coming off the statue singed the entire back wall of the amphitheater and burned through it,” Mascarella said. “Portions of the roof are destroyed, so they will have to replace a large part of it.”

    A pond surrounding the statue that used to be full of fish is now filled with remnants of the structure, made of fiber glass and foam. All the fish are either dead or dying, Mascarella said.

    Church leaders also plan to repair the amphitheater and the pond and the structures were all insured. Insurance adjusters were expected at the site Tuesday afternoon.
    Photos: 'Touchdown Jesus' statue before fire
    Photos: During and after fire

    The fire is not suspicious. It was ignited about 11:15 p.m. Monday during a severe thunderstorm that spawned lighting across the Greater Cincinnati region, Mascarella said.

    John Centers, a Monroe assistant fire chief who lives about a mile from the church, said he was outside on his deck watching Monday night's storm when he saw a very bright flash of lightning accompanied by loud thunderclap. At first, he didn't think much of it, "because there had already been so many ground strikes that night," Centers said. But he could tell that the lightning had struck fairly close by and "it was a very significant ground strike."

    "The pattern of light flashed all the way to the ground," and was in the general direction of the church, Centers said.

    He soon realized that must have been the lightning that struck the statue because within four minutes of his witnessing the strike, firefighters were being called to the blazing statue.
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    And it burned quickly: “It burned to the ground. The whole statue is gone,” said Kim Peace, a police dispatcher.
    Audio: Listen to 'Touchdown Jesus' 911 calls
    Authorities on Tuesday were urging motorists to resist the temptation to stop on Interstate 75 and snap photos, fearing that drivers pulling on and off the berm could cause crashes.

    The Ohio State Highway Patrol is issuing warnings to those who stop -- and will soon start writing citations, a dispatcher for the patrol's Lebanon post said.

    The number of warnings written so far was not immediately available.
    The large “King of Kings” statue was a Butler County landmark since it was erected in 2004 outside Solid Rock Church, 904 N. Union Rd., along northbound Interstate 75 in Monroe just north of the Ohio 63 exit.
    Fire crews were called to the church at 11:15 p.m. after several people phoned 911 to report the blaze as a severe thunderstorm swept through Greater Cincinnati, producing a spectacular lightning show, Peace said.
    “The lightning was just amazing,” she said, wryly adding: “It was a lot of fun in here last night.”
    When fire crews arrived, they found the statue fully involved and an adjacent amphitheater burning. The fire extended into the attic of the amphitheater, destroyed equipment, before fire crews contained it, Peace said.

    No one was injured.
    There were grounding devices built into the structure, Neu said.

    "Everything around the structure and even the structure itself has lightning resistors and grounding rods," but he added that the unpredictable nature of lightning doesn't make those devices entirely effective.
    The sculpture stretches 40 feet wide at the base. It was made of plastic form and fiberglass over a steel frame. The frame is the only thing visible this morning.

    According to the evangelical church's website, there are about 4,000 members. The church was founded by former horse trader Lawrence and Darlene Bishop of Middletown.
  • tom502
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 8985

    #2
    Hand of God.

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #3
      My dad took pictures of this, he drives by it every day.


      If I wrote this article, the title would have read: "Metallic skeletal remains of Terminator Jesus: "I'll be back""


      God must be pissed, in 24 hours he struck down his own son with lightning, and hit the recovery ship trying to contain the oil spill with lightning, setting it on fire. Lol, this guy's crazy yo!

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      • KCOLLINS18
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 165

        #4
        I was wondering when you were going to post this story. I live about 10 - 15 miles from this place. They are looking to rebuild it soon apparently.

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        • snusjus
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 2674

          #5
          It always hated seeing that hideous figure when driving on the 75. Thankfully its gone... for now.

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          • Bigblue1
            Banned Users
            • Dec 2008
            • 3923

            #6
            OH, No! I post this video in tribute.

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            • texasmade
              Member
              • Jan 2009
              • 4159

              #7
              I like how he is always portrayed with a cross and people say he carried his own cross, when in fact he did not.

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              • jgrandmont
                Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 157

                #8
                I drove by that thing all the time on 75 when i lived in Dayton going to Cinci and it looked out of place there especially when you got Traders World next door which is a huge Flea Market.. RIP Butter Jesus.

                "Jesus saves,,,,, passes to Moses,,,,,, shoots,,,,, Scores"

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                • NonServiam
                  Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 736

                  #9
                  Touchdown Jesus! That's as funny as Buddy Christ! I'll probably piss off some folks with this comment, but I just cannot restrain myself any longer. This story just warms my heart and brings a smile to my face. This is just as satisfying as when a tornado destroys a church.

                  Thing is, most followers won't see this as just a random occurrence of nature. If anything they'll think the lightning was sent by god to test their strength and faith. I'll give it to christians, no matter how much tragedy falls upon them, they twist the tragedy into a working of god which is somehow beneficial, i.e. test of faith, god wants us to build it bigger, god wants to bring us together.

                  I guess they could always blame it on their cloven-hoofed pitchfork wielding nemesis, but that would just give him credit and they would have to admit that he has power and impact on their lives. Although, it would be a better business move and probably increase church attendance.

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