Yay, responses!
@ Thaeris: Certainly didn't intend any disrespect towards Jesus & company as I am a (nonbelieving) fan of his as well--hopefully a listen to the song should clarify its innocuousness to all but the most dogmatic Christians. The humor in the tune is derived from heavily playing up the Passion's homoeroticism while the singer enthusiastically denies the entire cast's implied gayness. I can see how the poll might be construed as distasteful trolling to those not in on the joke though; sorry if that caused any offense. Just think of it as therapy for those exposed to unsafe doses of Christian Rock.
As for doing the same for Mohammed, I would, but I'm not terribly familiar with his story, musical traditions in modern Muslim countries, or how to rhyme Arabic with English in fun double entendres. Also the visuals would probably be pretty dreary as there aren't many great paintings of Mohammed, and if I posted any they might get taken down or cause a riot or something. Anyway, everybody knows Jesus has the best basslines; crank that subwoofer!
@ GB: Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, I was struck with the inspiration for the song out of the blue one night in the shower during my senior year of college. I got some help from my brothers and friends doubling the choir parts so it didn't sound like a gospel choir comprised of 20 skinny white clones, but other than that I did all the writing and playing myself. The song also served as a crash course for mixing and (sort of) mastering, though unfortunately youtube seems to have killed the audio quality

Thanks for the positive response--makes me want to write more music
