Here on George Street you’ll find The Blingdom of God, perhaps the largest collection of gold Jesus heads in the state supplied by the Gangsta Gold Company. Go figure.
The Jesus piece, and other styles of large pendants worn with rope style jewelry have been a staple of hip-hop youth culture for nearly thirty years. Presently, hip hop artists and fans alike use the Jesus piece as a symbol of being "hood" or keepin' it real and being extravagantly wealthy at the same time. The Jesus piece testifies to the fact "you can take the man out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the man."
Well that got me thinking of the other type of Jesus Peace and ya know, that Urban Dictionary was all over it:
Giving advice to walk away -Ay man throw up that Jesus Peace and walk away man, its not worth it.
Or a greeting-Ay My Dude! Jesus Peace, wuzup?
Acts 17:29: Therefore since we are God's offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by man's design and skill.
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I think it's remarkable that we can find Jesus Pieces and Jesus Peaces in today's modern society. While I personally prefer one kind over the other, they certainly go to show that Jesus has a profound impact on everyone, everywhere - George Street being no exception.
Good thing you were packin' your Urban Dictionary, otherwise how would I ever have known about a "Jesus Piece" a la New Brunswick?! I'm not sure that's exactly "the armor of God" we're supposed to put on...!
Maybe its time for a renewed iconoclast movement, to smash these idols and purify the church. On the other hand, how much good would that really do?
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