A parody of Quentin Tarantino movies titled "Djesus Uncrossed," which showed Christ as a gun-toting killer out for revenge against the Romans, has caused
The move came after the American Family Association, a longtime conservative critic of what it regards as immorality on TV, petitioned companies to pull their ads, according to Fox News.
The AFA initially claimed that JCPenney also pulled ads from the show, but that's not true, according to the New York Times. JCP has never advertised with
Here's the skit, starring guest Christoph Waltz, as "no more Mr. Nice Jesus."
*Correction: This item originally said both JCP and Sears pulled their ads from the show. That information, which originated with the AFA and Fox News, turned out to be false. Apologies for the error.