However, Naked Samoan group member Oscar Kightley told Pacific Waves he did not anticipate the uproar.
The award-winning writer has addressed the backlash as they gear up to perform at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival in Auckland next month.
The Naked Samoans. Photo / File
The Samoan-New Zealand actor said it was never their intention to hurt people.
“This month, 27 years ago, was our first-ever show, and we’ve been offending and upsetting people ever since, really. But we didn’t expect [the backlash].
“We could understand how some people would have looked at this and went ‘you guys have gone too far’, and even though we didn’t mean it, we all went to Sunday school, understand the reverence that that image and that scripture has.
“But we weren’t trying to comment on the scripture.”
He said even though they took the image down, due to the nature of the internet, it will remain online “forever now”.
“I think as long as people spread it, people will be raged and raised by it.
“But my message [to those who are offended by it] is, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And maybe think about Jesus’s teaching in John 8:7.”