Normal Bob Smith

Normal Bob Smith is the alias of a freelance graphic artist, writer, opponent and satirist of Christianity best known for creating the Jesus Dress Up game and variations.
Work
Normal Bob Smith's artwork includes several websites that satirize Christianity. The most well-known is , a game in which users can dress a crucified Jesus in clothing like a traditional dress up doll. As a result of the controversy surrounding this site, Normal Bob Smith created a companion refrigerator-magnet set, as well as other game editions, including Revenge Dress Up, featuring his likeness, and Muhammad Dress Up
The official website for Normal Bob Smith showcases some more art: Creatures of Neptune depicts unusual beings, and The Sheeples are caricatures of actual people who have sent hate mail. These caricatures are accompanied by verbatim quotes from the subjects’ letters. So far, Normal Bob has responded to over one thousand complaint letters which he publishes alongside his satirical replies in the Hate Mail section. At over 400 pages, Hate Mail accounts for the bulk of his site. Another feature is Satan's Salvation, a comic strip chronicling a humorous ongoing struggle between Jesus and Satan who interact with each other and the artist as he’s drawing them.
Normal Bob Smith was chosen to speak at the 29th American Atheists convention in 2003, and was a subject of Neil Abramson's documentary film Bob Smith USA.
Controversy
The Jesus Dress Up refrigerator-magnet set was carried by Urban Outfitters, a store chain operating more than 140 shops, then pulled from most stores after much protestation from the Christian community. Clayton D. Harriger, a pastor of the United Methodist Church, even gave a sermon on the topic of Jesus Dress Up.
 
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