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"Excuse Me Sir, Do You Have a Moment to Talk About Jesus Christ?" is an expression typically paired with images of overly persistent or intrusive animals or characters, as to poke fun at the door-to-door evangelism practiced by some Christian missionaries.

Origin

On October 17th, 2011, FunnyJunk user pablocabron submitted a demotivational poster image featuring a seagull resting on the head of an eagle with the caption "Excuse me, sir / Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?" (shown below). Within the next two years, the post received more than 3,800 up votes and 450 comments.

EXCUSE ME, SIR Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?

Background

For several decades, the so-called "door-to-door evangelism" has been a common practice among numerous Christian denominations, most notably the Jehovah's Witnesses and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a typical visit, the missionaries would ring a stranger's door bell and ask "excuse me (sir or mam), do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior" in an attempt to convert people into Christianity.

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On October 7th, 2012, 9gag[2] user daffyduckydack submitted a photograph titled "Excuse me, sir. Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?", featuring a polar bear sticking his head through a window (shown below). Within the first nine months, the post gained over 31,000 up votes and 9,600 Facebook likes.

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On January 10th, 2013, the Internet humor site Daily Dawdle[3] posted a compilation of several notable examples from the series. On April 27th, a page titled "Excuse me sir, do you have a moment to talk about Jesus Christ?" was created on Facebook.[4]

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EXCUSE ME SIR DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO TALKABOUT JESUSCHRISTE edenerator.net
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Excuse Me Sir, Do You Have a Moment to Talk About Jesus Christ?

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About

"Excuse Me Sir, Do You Have a Moment to Talk About Jesus Christ?" is an expression typically paired with images of overly persistent or intrusive animals or characters, as to poke fun at the door-to-door evangelism practiced by some Christian missionaries.

Origin

On October 17th, 2011, FunnyJunk user pablocabron submitted a demotivational poster image featuring a seagull resting on the head of an eagle with the caption "Excuse me, sir / Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?" (shown below). Within the next two years, the post received more than 3,800 up votes and 450 comments.


EXCUSE ME, SIR Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?

Background

For several decades, the so-called "door-to-door evangelism" has been a common practice among numerous Christian denominations, most notably the Jehovah's Witnesses and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a typical visit, the missionaries would ring a stranger's door bell and ask "excuse me (sir or mam), do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior" in an attempt to convert people into Christianity.


© Alamy

Spread

On October 7th, 2012, 9gag[2] user daffyduckydack submitted a photograph titled "Excuse me, sir. Can you spare a moment for Jesus Christ?", featuring a polar bear sticking his head through a window (shown below). Within the first nine months, the post gained over 31,000 up votes and 9,600 Facebook likes.


VIA 9GAG.COM

On January 10th, 2013, the Internet humor site Daily Dawdle[3] posted a compilation of several notable examples from the series. On April 27th, a page titled "Excuse me sir, do you have a moment to talk about Jesus Christ?" was created on Facebook.[4]

Notable Examples


EXCUSE ME SIR DO YOU HAVE TIME TOTALK ABOUT OUR LORDAND SAVIOR, LORD VOLDEMORT? quickmeme.com EXCUSE ME SIR, BUT DO' YOU'HAVE A MOMENT TO TALKABOUTOUR LORD AND SAMOR JESUS CHRIST EXCUSE ME SALES CEN DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO HEAR THE WORD OF SAURON? EXCUSE ME SIR DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO TALK ABOUT JESUS CHRIST EXCUSE ME SIR DO YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO TALKABOUT JESUSCHRISTE edenerator.net Can I haue a moment of your time.. To tell you about the lorile memecenter.com

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One time a couple of Jehovah witnesses showed up at my house on my way back from school. At this point they had been showing up at least once a week for 4 MONTHS. So this time I decided to mix things up a bit. I snuck in the house through the back door and disguised myself as a pirate (Yes the missionaries were at the door for that long) and answered the door screaming. "YE BE BELIEVERS IN THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER?!"
Jehova lady "He… Hello sir. We just stopped by to ask if…"
Me "I SAID DO YE BE BELIEVERS IN THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER?!"
Lady "No… no we would just like to discuss the gospel…"
Me "THEN I DON'T HAVE TIME FOR YOUR BULLSHIT."
I then gloriously slammed the door and walked away. They never showed up again.
TL;DR Moral of the story, a crazy black man dressed as a pirate will scare away anyone.

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