One would think that www.jesus.com would be a place of enlightenment on the Web; however, as the Webmaster behind Jesus.com describes it, it is "the most extravagant personal ad in the history of civilization."
That's right. Jesus.com is in fact a personal ad for a man who insists on being called Jesus. He looks like Jesus and is self-described as, "Honest, intelligent, creative." He enjoys long, romantic walks and lying on a grassy field at night gazing into the stars.
Jesus had the luck of purchasing the domain name jesus.com and demands at least $10 million from hopeful buyers.
When asked by visitors, "Why don't you use this Web site to tell people about the real Jesus?" Jesus replied, "If people cannot find what they need to know about Jesus then they are truly beyond hope."
While the site is mostly just a personal ad trying to get young women to bathe with him or at least date him, the most interesting parts of the site are the reactions from visitors.
There's a frequently-asked-questions section where people have asked, "Are you the antichrist? Do you know that you are going to go to Hell?"
There's also a segment known as the Jesus Mailbag where people can write to Jesus. Many choose to show their disgust, but others write in to pray for him. One visitor wrote, "We ask that you (God) dispatch angels to everyone who accidentally stumbles upon his Web site."
Probably the most frequently asked question of all is if the site is for real or just a massive joke. Jesus insists that it is, in fact, very real.
Jesus.com is an interesting Web site that offers visitors a look at a world that may offend them along with interesting reactions by other viewers like themselves.

