The zombie version of the baby Jesus. Groups have urged Jasen and Amanda Dixon to remove the undead-themed Nativity scene from their yard. CreditJasen and Amanda Dixon
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Last year, the Nativity scene began as a publicity stunt to bring some visitors to a local haunted house that Mr. Dixon ran. Mr. Dixon told Local 12 WKRC-TV in Ohio that he brought it back because it was popular with the locals.
But not everyone loved it.
The problems began last year when local officials said he did not have a permit to construct the spooky display. Ms. Dixon said that they thought they were in compliance this year. But their permit application was declined, and she said they could face a fee of $500 a day. Calls and emails to the zoning administrator of Sycamore Township were not returned on Monday.
“Last year they apparently dropped the charges,” Ms. Dixon wrote in a Facebook message. “This year we must have made them mad because they are hounding us about it.”
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The Nativity scene began last year as a publicity stunt to attract visitors to a local haunted house that Mr. Dixon ran. CreditJasen and Amanda Dixon
Ms. Dixon said that the deadline that zoning officials gave the couple to remove the structure has passed, and that the couple opted to keep the display in their yard. But zoning officials are not the only opponents.
As word of the structure spread — and supporters made the point that, technically, Jesus rose from the dead — a local religious group dropped a pamphlet at the zombie baby Jesus’ feet.
“GOD FROWNS UPON THIS MANGER SCENE,” the pamphlet read. “Jesus has supreme power over death and evil; he is not a zombie.”
Opponents of the undead Nativity have also taken to social media to declare it blasphemous.
The couple has argued that the scene has nothing to do with religion, calling the it “a wonderful piece of artwork” on their Facebook page. They have added the following disclaimer: “We are not Atheist.”
The couple is asking for donations to improve the structure for next year and to cover any fines they might face.