I thought the phrasing was sacreligious. Not that 90% of the stuff apostle says isn't but negging him for his stuff doesn't seem to make a difference or even start a conversation.
Jesus is a reasonably common name for spanish guys, isn't it? I thought it was a clever play on words. No religious insult was intended. I remember seeing an SNL sketch when I was younger about two guys trying to sell bibles door to door, because Jesus commanded them to... Jesus Martinez, their supervisor. They signed employment contracts, and if they don't sell those bibles, they're gonna owe him a lot of money.
OK - will take your word for it. Did you ever see the Billy-gram skit playing on singing telegrams? That was hilarious.