Imagine walking through your city and suddenly noticing ‘Jesus Saves’ signs popping up on electrical poles. You’re not sure who’s putting them up or why they’re still there, especially since they’re illegal. One resident has been referring to these signs as vandalism, and it’s causing quite a stir! Some people are accusing them of being anti-Christian, and they’ve even lost a friend over the disagreement. Let’s dive into this controversial story and see what’s really going on.
Mysterious Signs Appear

Vandalism or Faith?

Friendship on the Rocks

Opinions Clash ⚔️

The Signs’ Durability ️

Illegal, Indeed ❗

Clarifying the Situation

Highway Signs ⚡

All Signs Considered

Comparing Signs

Friendship Focus

Not So Close

Taking a Stand

A City Divided: Vandalism or Expression of Faith? ✝️
This city is in the midst of a heated debate over mysterious ‘Jesus Saves’ signs appearing on electrical poles. While they’re undeniably illegal, opinions are split on whether they should be considered vandalism or an expression of faith. One resident has been adamant about calling them vandalism, leading to accusations of being anti-Christian and even the end of a friendship. Despite the backlash, they’re standing firm on their opinion, believing that any sign nailed to these poles is vandalism, regardless of the message. ️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Humorous suggestion to counter ‘Jesus Saves’ sign as propaganda.

Vandalism is vandalism, regardless of the message.
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Engaging response to ‘Jesus Saves’ sign with humorous twist

Religious signs spark controversy and hypocrisy accusations.
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Signs causing unnecessary arguments in town. ESH for pettiness.

Vandalized ‘Jesus Saves’ sign sparks witty ‘Weed Saves’ response

User questions legality of ‘Jesus Saves’ signs on utility poles.

User questions OP’s priorities and advises to prioritize friendships ❤️

User questions why people care about ‘Jesus Saves’ signs.
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To call or not to call? YTA if you’re biased. NTA if you’re principled.

User questions why people are losing friends over signs. ESH.

Christian commenter supports NTA’s stance on public property signage.

Defending ‘Jesus Saves’ sign as not being vandalism or offensive.

Debate over ‘Jesus Saves’ signs and littering concerns.

Redditors debate if referring to signs as vandalism makes you TA

Debate over vandalism vs faith sparks accusations of bias. YTA called out.

User thinks YTA for getting mad at ‘Jesus Saves’ signs.

Creative suggestions for ‘Jesus Saves’ signs spark laughter

Debate over vandalism vs. free speech in sign placement

Debate over ‘vandalism’ of ‘Jesus Saves’ signs sparks conflict. YTA/NTA?

Confusion over legality and semantics of ‘Jesus Saves’ signs

User questions situation and implies possible ESH involvement.

Christian commenter calls ‘Jesus Saves’ signs vandalism, citing Bible.

NTA calls ‘Jesus Saves’ signs vandalism, sparks debate.
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User calls out commenter’s bias towards ‘Jesus Saves’ signs.

Illegal signs on utility poles create safety hazards, religion irrelevant.
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One person finds ‘Jesus Saves’ signs obnoxious, but OP is TA.

Accusation of being obnoxious leads to judgement of YTA.

Comparing BLM signs to Jesus saves signs is problematic. Explain…

Respect for all signs or none at all. NTA

Controversial comment defends ‘Jesus Saves’ sign, condemns comparison to violence.

Judging signs based on message? YTA. Stop being an a**hole.

Fair point. Consistency is key when it comes to vandalism.

NTA calls out ‘Jesus Saves’ sign as vandalism, sparks debate

Debate over BLM vs. ‘Jesus Saves’ signs turns hostile. YTA.
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User defends anti-religious sentiment and calls out hypocrisy. NTA

Defining vandalism and property damage in sign controversy

User defends ‘Jesus Saves’ sign against potential vandalism accusations
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Debate over ‘Jesus Saves’ signs causing rifts among friends

Debate over ‘Jesus Saves’ signs – NTA but annoying to some.

Clever suggestion for ‘Jesus Saves’ sign update

Calling it vandalism upsets friends, YTA for not considering feelings

User defends ‘Jesus Saves’ sign, calls out bias against religion.

Debate over BLM signs vs ‘Jesus Saves’ signs turns heated

Defending a stance against ‘Jesus Saves’ signs as vandalism

Hypocrisy of religious tolerance debated in Jesus sign controversy. NTA

NTA suggests complaining to authorities about ‘Jesus Saves’ signs.

Debate over legality of ‘Jesus Saves’ signs sparks controversy.

Standing up for personal beliefs against religious zealots.

Religious signs shouldn’t get a free pass in public spaces

Debate over ‘Jesus Saves’ signs on public property sparks controversy.

Debate over legality of ‘Jesus Saves’ signs sparks discussion.

Unauthorized ‘Jesus Saves’ signs pose danger, NTA commenter says

NTA suggests a thought-provoking question about religious freedom

Christian coworker throws away ‘Jesus saves’ cards found at work.

Christian message sparks controversy and disappointment in commenter.

Debate over ‘Jesus Saves’ signs: NTA for illegal signs, YTA for targeting religion.
