Who Would Jesus Bomb? -- David Rovics
"Well I've just got one question
And I want an answer
Tell me, who would Jesus bomb?"
David Rovics asks that and questions the Christian justification for war in "Who Would Jesus Bomb?" Even though most of the Portland, Oregon resident is copyrighted, he let's individuals download his songs and poems for free, and performs in various parts of the world. With his social commentary and protests, musical storytelling, acoustic guitar and recordings that aren't artifically made perfect in studio, he reminds us a little of the early Bob Dylan.
In addition to "Who Would Jesus Bomb?," you might also want to listen to his song "John Brown" about the extremely controversial abolutionist and folk hero who led armed insurrection to end slavery in 19th century America.
You can check Rovics' website, download songs for free and donate to support the artist who lets you download for free at http://www.davidrovics.com. One person's video of "Who Would Jesus Bomb?" is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU0OvaBqSwo&feature=rec-HM-fresh+div
Thanks to Vernon Avaritt for telling us about this artist and the song.
This article includes Nick Ut's Puliter Prize winning photo of people running, including the naked Napalm victim 9-year-old Kim Phuc. No threat to the iconic photo's copyright is intended.