considering Christ was never the mans last name and is a Jewish title given to the Messiah (Christ), calling him Jesus, the Christ is grammatically very correct.
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lol
This should be the mascot for a fish taco place like Rubio's, but it's called "Fishers of Men."
How would you like your taco, soft, hard, or crucified?
What do you mean? His feet look normal.
By the way, this reminds me of that one profile…
I mean it's not wrong. Jesus the Christ or Jesus the Saviour it doesn't sound bad. Great name honestly.
Great name honestly
Eh, a little braggy for my taste.. Who does he think he is, anyway?