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Hello Kitty Cross


Sanrio, in its pursuit to make everything Hello Kitty, has decided to take on history and religion at the same time and wants you to believe that it was Hello Kitty, not Jesus, that died for all your sins:

Hello Kitty cross

Hello Kitty religious cross

Hello Kitty swing cross

The only thing that surprises me about this is that Hello Kitty took this long to try to make the claim.

Sent in by medlawcat who should have to worship Hello Kitty on a daily basis for thinking that sending me something like this could ever result in something good.

Update: Apparently the evil feline has to show that she is the main force behind religion with more than on cross necklace:

Hello Kitty cross necklace

Sent in by kristy

Hello Kitty cross

Sent in by Susan

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Comments

  • Acton says:

    Having been station in Japan (Yokosuka) in the 80′s and I am a bible beveling Christian I not sure, and sadly the average, Japanese HK fan or American these days would not grab the significance of the cross let alone an blinged out HK one.
    It is had for me to be overly outraged, there are more important things to worry about, but I am more afraid that churches would use this as a witnessing tool a la seeker sensitive movement. The Gospel of Hello Kitty ( oh the horror the horror )

  • Linda says:

    omg this is way too much. What is next? HK bible? HK church?

  • Lapin says:

    Aw. I think it’s cute.

    But then, I’m not a Christian, and I might not be grasping the full impact.

  • andophiroxia says:

    On one hand it is cute.

    On the other, it’s like another piece of cheap jewelry, although it is funny that something so profoundly iconic goes to the most superficial levels–not in a bad way, btw.

    Now if it was real stones and silver/platinum, I may think it’s adorable, but to little kiddie for me.

  • Lucy says:

    I want to be a Hello kitty…. (8)
    (sang as the apostol’s song XD)

  • Acton says:

    I just had a bad thought. This could be Sanrio foray into Christian Trinkets. Think of it, Hello Kitty Jesus Junk:
    Hello Kitty Bible Covers
    Hello Kitty IXOYE Instead of a fish they use an outline Hello Kitty head.
    Hello Kitty Miracle prayer Handkerchief.

  • God/Satan says:

    eew burn that crap

  • Tamichiko says:

    BURN HELLO KITTY AT THE STAKE!!!!!!!

    SHE IS A WITCH WHO WORSHIPS THE DEVIL!!!!!!!

    No, seriously………..burn the evil feline at the stake!!!!!

  • Adriane says:

    Hello Kitty Is My Jesus

  • ghost says:

    i believe hello kitty should suffer a similar torture (and i’d be willing to think up a few for her) but no glory should come of it.
    this is also sick and wrong on so many levels i can’t even begin to explain them

  • brien says:

    Hello Kitty died?

  • Amy says:

    Ewww. I am a Hello Kitty fan and not even Christian, but this is just totally wrong.

  • Sara Dane says:

    HK is a character… She’s not Jesus, or Buddha, or Allah, or who ever your religious beliefs tell you to praise. Unless you to are a cartoon, or unless you like to do weird things with your toys, you can’t torture her.. And if you do, I doubt you’d get any reaction from this adorable devil worshipping witch because she can’t blink and has no mouth… Good Lucky with that though :-/

    The cross is cute, it’s not like she’s being crucified on it, so I doubt she’s supposed to be Jesus.. If the Disney cult can do it with all their whacked out characters then HK is entitled to as well

  • Raquel says:

    Hello Kitty is not Jesus, she’s a cartoon character…
    I think this is too much!

  • mhkitty says:

    hmmmm…..wow.

  • Rachel says:

    Kinda, werid even if I love HK.

  • Acton says:

    @Sara Dane
    Your reply more rational than Mr. HKH. It is hard for me to get outraged in fact it looks like a Hello Kitty charm with a cross. I would be more upset if they stuck a Hello Kitty head on Jesus body on the crucifix.

  • Jason says:

    So does anyone look at HK and wonder why people think its cute? I mean, its not even one bit cute.

  • moriyah says:

    Weird and frightening. For anyone that is religious, I would assume that your religious pieces would be pure and free from commercialism/marketing. Beside, you could always look at HK fanatics as bearing a false god, or whatever the exact quote is.
    Might be seen as offensive to those that believe.

    But as I already know, nothing is safe from the evil clutches of HK.

  • Grace says:

    I love hello kitty, but that is BLASPHEMY and a total abomination!!!! Is nothing sacred???????????!!!!!!

  • Sarah says:

    It’s true. Hello Kitty did die for all our sins. I’ve been telling people for years.

  • brie says:

    tehe i luv it :]
    <3

  • Liz says:

    I’m sorry, but I don’t think it goes that far. Many non-believers don’t realize what a big deal it is, and mostly use it as a fashion accessory. I think that’s what happened here, and that HK isn’t making a claim on being savior. (if she ever does, though… look out!)

  • RogerThePunk says:

    Anything to piss off a bible thumper is usually a good thing, but HK on a christian cross is just hilarious! Especially since she’s being crucified… in other words, killed. Of course, most holy rollers won’t get the joke which makes it even funnier to me.

  • Sara Dane says:

    @ Acton
    Thanks :)

    @ Jason
    everyone loves fat heads and short limbs.. lol

    @ RogerThePunk
    how exactly did you come up with HK being crucified… in words, killed… from this necklace?? It’s her head hanging in front of a cross, not her body nailed to it. Those Bible Thumpers must be real scared of you. XD

  • britty says:

    well lets see. to begin, i love hk, and i am a christian. but NO, i would not wear this. it is cute but i think that a cross is the last place hk’s head belongs. i do not necessarily find this offensive but there is no connection between a cross and her face that would make me want to wear them together.

  • Jason says:

    How is it cute? What do you find cute about HK at all? I don’t understand. I’ve seen a lot of different things that I would consider cute… but HK isn’t even close.

  • Ashley says:

    Well if it means hello kitty was killed im all for it

  • Ramon Tur says:

    If I ever see anyone wearing one of this I´m gonna die in tears.

  • ShortWoman says:

    Japan has a long history of reinterpreting/misapropriating Christian imagery. See also: anime such as Big O or Trigun.

    Really, wake me when we have images of the Virgin Mary with Hello Kitty’s head. Hello Madonna!

  • If Hello Kitty is dead, where is the body?

    I will be studying my gospel of Darlene tonight….

  • Alfred says:

    I believe in Hello Kitty.I do NOT believe in Jesus.

  • Proof that you don’t use your brain to think about religion.

    WWHKD?

  • Heilo Kitler says:

    There was a Hk church and now a crucifix…well…Billy Idol wore crucifixes before Madonna in the New Wave, since then it’s probably just as fashion much as religious iconry is popular in Lolita culture, and Hello Kitty is Lolita.

  • Stratagemini says:

    It’s rather disturbing that Sanrio would even consider making this. as well as insulting and blasphemous. If you’re catholic it’s blasphemous because Hello Kitty is not Jesus and is a false idol. If you happen to be protestant, just teh fact that it’s idolatry makes it blasphemous. not that the rest of teh Hello Kitty stuff isn’t idolatry… but this just makes it so blatantly obvious.

  • Hello Kitty died for our shopping!

    True Japanese getting Christianity stories wrong:

    In the 1980′s a toy company came out with Jesus on a cross that turned into a fighter ala Transformers. A baffled U.S. toy manufacturer asked why and was told, “It turns Jesus into a winner!”.

    When the Jews opened the first Temple in Japan there was a line around the block with people asking for forms to become Jewish. When the startled Rabbi began asking people why they wanted to be Jewish he was told one right after the other they wanted to be rich.

    We get it wrong,too. When Christians saw Asians burning gifts and special heaven bank notes so their relatives could have these things in the after life they were informed their relatives were all in Hell because they hadn’t heard of Jesus. Undaunted, the Asians began calling the special money Hell Bank Notes.

  • Carol says:

    Aa usual, my girl HK is even trying to make religion look good. That’s probably the only way you’d get me to read that book of fantasy is to add HK to it! If you do believe in all that nonsense, how could an adorable little kitten phase you in any way??

  • Kitteh!! says:

    Carol, I can’t make my mind up whether you’re trolling or really don’t understand the nature of blasphemy.

  • Sara Dane says:

    @ Kitteh
    it seems to me that you’re the one trolling here.. I can’t understand why some of the people on here are taking this cross so seriously. Like I said before it’s not like it’s a HK being crucified on the cross… This thing has no religious undertones what so ever. I am Catholic, and have a very Catholic family and find this in no way offensive.. Though the common association of a cross is religion it’s not it’s only meaning…

    I stand by what I said before, the HK cross is cute, not blasphemous… As a matter of fact I may give one to my niece for her Communion!

  • Jaime says:

    hk needs to get with it. she needs to conquer ALL religions not just one! come on! let’s see some hello kitty star’s of david! some pentagrams, aumkars, dharma wheels, and the star and crescent too!

    as for me, i’m agnostic. so i’ll just take one of those $1,500 necklaces by Kimora Lee Simmons.

  • Carol says:

    Kitteh, if one doesn’t believe in Jesus, God or any of those other guys, do you really think I care about blasphemy?? When I saw HK as Hitler, I said laughingly that it was wrong, when I saw her with a machine gun the same, but it was funny as hell!! One of these days I fully expect that I will see her in some pornographic picture-I may not like it, but I’ll probably laugh. That’s the closest thing to blasphemy I can think of. If it bothers me, I won’t look. You probably shouldn’t be looking at false idols-which is what this site is really about—those who cherish (or really hate) Hello Kitty!!!!! Relax already you bible thumpers, God or Jesus can probably take care of themselves seeing how they have reeled you folks in for 2,000 yrs or more…

  • Eize says:

    As a Catholic, I am appalled. :(

  • You know, I wonder how many people when confronted by this are appalled, and how many think its cute.

    This could become a punk rock fashion statement!

  • Kitteh!! says:

    Wow, way to push someone’s buttons!! ;)

    As it happens, I’m basically a Humanist, but that doesn’t mean I can’t understand and respect other people’s beliefs, and hence why they might find a particular image or work offensive. It doesn’t mean that I agree with them, particularly since I’m also a liberal, except towards people who have illiberal views. ;) (note [lack of] capitalisations in that)

  • Scott Covert says:

    HK isn’t nailed to the cross, it looks more like she is being hung (Swinging lefty righty on a rope).

    Maybe HK is Judas?

    She’s even silver and coin shaped!

  • sanriobaby says:

    This item is disrespectful of Christianity as a whole as well as being just plain tacky and in bad taste. I’m sure someone in the marketing department at Sanrio thought it was cute or part of some inside joke to produce an stylized cross symbolizing that HK is worshiped and such. It’s one thing for an individual to interpret HK in a religious way, such as the moron with the HK as Jesus tattoo, but when a company, a worldwide corporation decides to mass market thier logo on what many resonably consider to be a religious symbol, that shows a lack of sensitivity to those of faith. The marketing department clearly needs some religious sensitivity classes from their human resources department.

    @sara dane: I too am a Roman Catholic and in my 12yrs of catholic school education, I clearly remember that a cross, the image of a cross, and what it represents is sacred to our religious faith. A cross doesn’t have to have Christ on it to be considered a symbol of faith for others. One can argue that the symbol of the cross has transended religion and is now fashionable, but then again, I don’t know nor have come across anyone who is of another faith sporting a cross, (i.e. a peson of Islamic faith for example). I don’t think this item is blasphemous, but more disrespectful. I get your point and yes, to give it to a child may be sweet, but there are alot of people who may just find this pendant at the very least, unsettling to there sensibilities.

  • sanriobaby says:

    Not trying to start up some fight here, just trying to articulate a vaild point, no offense.

  • Well this story certainly has become serious. Let’s face a few facts: first of all the sign of the cross begins over 200 years after Christ’s death. Probably in the mid- 200′s. It has one value and one value only- it is to keep away demons. So Christians who use the sign of the cross are acknowledging to the world that DNA, gravity, the world being round be damned- they live in a world of demons.

    The crucifix doesn’t appear in Christianity until OVER 500 YEARS AFTER CHRIST DIED. Oddly, it is turned right side up (perhaps so he could be shown looking up to heaven in religious art) as everyone crucified was hanging from the cross upside down. So Christains all have the crucifix wrong!

    Way back when police departments refused to prosecute Catholic priests for child molesting, a Catholic woman became famous in Florida for shutting down child care centers for massive child abuse. Children were placed in jail and ordered to confess, turn in their parents, etc. It worked. The Catholic parents who were going to the press and police were drowned out by these “recovered memory cases”.

    She became part of the Clinton administration. Don’t believe me? Check out this article from the Wall Street Journal by clicking on my name above.

    It wasn’t just the Catholics. Even Protestant cops refused to file charges. Even Protestants looked the other way when the fake trials started in Florida. Today, Florida has paid off many kids who grew up and revealed how they were co-erced into lying.

    Yet many of the people falsly accused are still in jail.

    Where are the Christians demanding their release? Especially since the kids have been paid off by the state?

    You want to talk about blasphemy?

    If I see one of you in heaven from Janet Reno to Bill Clinton supporters who continue to look the other way, I will take out a whip and force you out of heaven.

    Got it? That does it. I’m getting one of these crucifixes!

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