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MedicCook
11-03-2007, 01:58 PM
Talking Jesus Doll Stirs Debate
Figure To Test How Religion, Retail Mix

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PHOENIX -- Controversy is swirling over a foot-long, talking Jesus doll that Wal-Mart has put up for sale at more than 400 of its stores in at least 20 states, including some in the Valley.

It's the first time the world's largest retailer has carried a full line of religious toys.

The battery-powered, button-activated doll is able to recite a handful of different bible verses and the story of Jesus feeding the multitudes with five loaves and two fish. It also comes with a booklet giving parents tips on how to shape a child's faith.

Not everyone is lining up to shell out $14.97 for the made-in-China plaything.

"You can learn it at Sunday School," said shopper Angie Librizzi. "It doesn't have to be a doll."

Other shoppers said it trivializes religion. They also believe children will handle the Jesus doll much like they do with secular mass-merchandised action-figures, which they don't feel is appropriate.

But Mark Linongello, who goes to Catholic Church, said anything telling kids about Christianity is good.

"As a doll, at least they're getting to know Him," Linongello said.

The figure is one of several biblical dolls made by Valencia, Calif.-based Beverly Hills Teddy Bear Co. and its one2believe unit.

The owner of the company said he started making the doll because he was troubled by a lack of morals and ethics in toys.

He turned to the Internet two years ago and began selling his line directly to church groups.

Retail experts said it's unclear how big a seller the Jesus doll will turn out to be.

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Venus
11-03-2007, 03:11 PM
I am going to have to check this doll out at my local Walmart.

MedicCook
11-03-2007, 03:20 PM
You notice the hand position. It is good for Catholics and Jews.

sws4420
11-03-2007, 05:16 PM
I don't think it's a bad idea. A lot of kids really get into playing with things and they use their imaginations. Take Cameron for instance. He was never into trains at all until Mike and Aimee bought him the Thomas set for his birthday. Now he loves Thomas but is also intrested in other types of trains. If a parent wants their child to know more about Jesus maybe one way to make the kid feel closer to Him is to let him have the doll and maybe then the kid will want to know more about Him as a result. It's not like it's a Jesus wearing a Nazi uniform.

Cutesunshine
11-03-2007, 09:33 PM
I think its a good idea too. And there's a good meaning behind it. Not just trying to commercialize religion, but get kids into religion.

How many kids these days actually know why we celebrate christmas? To kids who have no faith to rest holidays on, its about santa claus and getting presents.

MedicCook
11-04-2007, 12:16 AM
I have no problem with it. I won't be buying it either but that is my right just like it is the right of a Catholic to buy it as gift.

Donna
11-04-2007, 09:14 AM
Finally!! Someone putting Christ back into Christmas!!