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Bunch of sick fucks and I can’t imagine what the demented minds of Hollywood will come up with in 2028. Hopefully by then, we’ve dealt with the disease properly.

Democrats are that disease and if you vote for them, yore a moron!!! 🤣
 

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The Olympics have Fallen!
I will not watch one minute........

If "they" say God does not exist......why do "they" labor so hard to denounce and degrade him? 🤷‍♂️ You can't have it both ways.

This is crazy. Opening your event by replacing Jesus and the disciples at the The Last Supper with men in drag. There are 2.4 billion Christians on earth and apparently the Olympics wanted to declare loudly to all of them, right out of the gate NOT WELCOME



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The Olympics have Fallen!
I will not watch one minute........

If "they" say God does not exist......why do "they" labor so hard to denounce and degrade him? 🤷‍♂️ You can't have it both ways.

This is crazy. Opening your event by replacing Jesus and the disciples at the The Last Supper with men in drag. There are 2.4 billion Christians on earth and apparently the Olympics wanted to declare loudly to all of them, right out of the gate NOT WELCOME


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The Olympics had jumped the Shark, years ago...
But I would watch it, if this was an event.

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Apology???

It's like saying "I'm sorry you took offense to the sketch" NOT an apology

Paris Olympics organizers apologized to anyone who was offended by a tableau that evoked Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" during the glamorous opening ceremony, but defended the concept behind it Sunday.

 

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I'm not a fake Christian, but in my case it is more disgust than outrage. Outrage may also be defined as a "hateful resentment" or even a "violent reaction" fueled by anger and vengeance...
Maybe some should feel relieved in their safe spaces that the later is not currently the case.

Those who feel exposing their genitals to children is a good thing, should also be prepared for the castration that follows.
I may be a Christian, but may not be a "good" Christian. "Right" may not always be condoned by the law...

Here you go, searched "Savior Obama", just to see...
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Oddly enough, it had Ukrainian colors too
 

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Some of you probably didn't watch the video Chill posted, just because he posted it. The video is pretty spot on with how I feel. The opening ceremonies were artistic crap, like many of the big events are. I feel it was to push an agenda. That said, the reason to watch the games, for me, has never been about the ceremonial stuff. It had always been about the athletes. Those people have worked their asses off for years. This may be their first, their last or their only chance to go. I'll still watch some events, as I always did. If some companies want to pull sponsorship, that's their decision. If people don't want to watch, also theirs. The host country is who sets up the ceremonies, not the athletes. I was actually pretty happy the IOC didn't cave to pressure, and kept males out of female competition. What the French do however, is not always a reflection of those on the fields.
 

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Once you'll finish hyper-ventilating, try doing your own research :
But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.
 

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Once you'll finish hyper-ventilating, try doing your own research :
But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.
This is Thomas Jolly backing down. He's an activist, and also an artist. Saying this is a nod to pagan celebrations, then naming a male Greek god, is a bit contradictory in and of itself. Then one can parse the angelic halo, which is most notably a mix of what's known as a "Fra Angelico" from the mid-14th century and "Dore" depiction from the 15th and 16th centuries. These were centuries after the Greeks. Anyone who's studied art, or theology, would know these things.

The angelic halo depiction was not something ever used in Greek mythology, though some try to equate the laurel or olive wreath worn as such.
 

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This is Thomas Jolly backing down. He's an activist, and also an artist. Saying this is a nod to pagan celebrations, then naming a male Greek god, is a bit contradictory in and of itself. Then one can parse the angelic halo, which is most notably a mix of what's known as a "Fra Angelico" from the mid-14th century and "Dore" depiction from the 15th and 16th centuries. These were centuries after the Greeks. Anyone who's studied art, or theology, would know these things.

The angelic halo depiction was not something ever used in Greek mythology, though some try to equate the laurel or olive wreath worn as such.
Ok, enough is enough, you are not a former roofer or a Mercenary Mechanic.
Your breadth of knowledge is quite impressive. Out with the truth!😁
 

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Ok, enough is enough, you are not a former roofer or a Mercenary Mechanic.
Your breadth of knowledge is quite impressive. Out with the truth!😁
I spent lots of time reading. At one point in my life, I really wanted to teach history. I still really like to learn about things dealing with history, religion and culture. Lately, due to current events, that has been more focused on early European stuff. Stuff like Sweden invaded Russia 8 times during the 16 and 1700's, and the Byzantines once had control all the way to the south of Italy. A lot of stuff they may talk about in college history classes, but never on job sites.
 

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I spent lots of time reading. At one point in my life, I really wanted to teach history. I still really like to learn about things dealing with history, religion and culture. Lately, due to current events, that has been more focused on early European stuff. Stuff like Sweden invaded Russia 8 times during the 16 and 1700's, and the Byzantines once had control all the way to the south of Italy. A lot of stuff they may talk about in college history classes, but never on job sites.
So you're saying that Jolly was randomly picking icons out of different times and locations to creat a sort of mixed metafor that has no real meaning ? Except to him of course. Still, don't think it's at all like a last supper murale ?
 

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Once you'll finish hyper-ventilating, try doing your own research :
But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.

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Well,.... I guess it was only a matter of time before someone picked up 530's "abandoned" Pretzel business.... 🤣
 

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Drag queen confirms it was a parody of Last Supper despite Olympic committee’s claim​

Elise Ann Allen/ Crux
July 29, 2024 at 11:15 am
Artists who participated in the parody sketch at the heart of mounting controversy over the opening ceremony to the Paris Olympics have confirmed that the performance was intended to imitate Leonardo da Vinci’s famed painting of the Last Supper.

The confirmation was made in online social media posts and in comments to the press, and goes against the explanation offered by the Paris Olympics’ organising committee that the controversial scene was an “interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus [that] makes us aware of the absurdity of violence between human beings”.

RELATED: Olympics’ organisers offer half apology over Last Supper controversy

The French drag queen and rapper known as Piche from the show Drag Race France spoke to French media, saying the intention was to create a tableau of the Last Supper.

“I received a lot of messages of support and people who were very happy that I was there and very surprised that there were drag queens at the opening ceremony,” he said, adding the opposition to the performance indicates that “we’ve succeeded and we’ve done what had to be done, that we’ve been fair and representative”.

“Art always divides. As long as it doesn’t move people, it’s not art for me,” he said, arguing that the parody of the Last Supper “is not a provocation” as “it’s a biblical representation that has been reused in pop culture for decades and it’s never really been a problem”.

“There were no real provocations or anything that was truly obscene. We didn’t make fun of the painting at all…it’s really just because it’s queers and drag queens who use that representation that it bothers,” he said.

Similarly, Barbara Butch, a lesbian who donned a silver aureole halo crown headdress and low-cut dress while portraying the figure of Jesus in the Last Supper sketch, said the opening ceremony was intended to bring people together.

According to her Instagram profile, Butch is “a Love activist, Dj and producer based in Paris. My aim is to unite people, gather humans & share love through music for all of Us to dance & make our hearts beat (in unison)! Music sounds better with all of Us!”

Butch posted a screenshot image of her performance in the Last Supper parody above an image of Da Vinci’s original painting to her Instagram account with the comment, “Oh yes! Oh yes! The new gay testament!”

The post was subsequently deleted.
 

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Once you'll finish hyper-ventilating, try doing your own research :
But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.
Is that why the one tranny had his balls hanging out or were those the Hors d'oeuvres?
 

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IMO & FWIW.....
The opening ceremony set the stage for the 2024 Olympics. This "ceremony" intentionally mocked and disgraced my God, my Savior Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost and the associated teachings and values of life that my family and I hold so dear.......

Yes, I have enjoyed the Olympics games of the past,....... cheering for the USA is a feeling second only to one other.....so YES, I will boycott this years Olympics and I will not watch one minute. Here's why, ......if I did choose to participate by watching, I would be adding to the viewership numbers .......and I would be rewarding those who are supporting/financing those who have mocked and disgraced my God and Savior ........ Sorry for those of you who do not understand, but I place more value in my relationship with God vs supporting those who strive to diminish, degrade and denounce my God......they are in fact, my enemy. It's way past time we as a Nation re-establish our priorities and put God first in our lives........ Otherwise......evil will be allowed to dominate and prosper., and I do not find that as an acceptable option.

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So you're saying that Jolly was randomly picking icons out of different times and locations to creat a sort of mixed metafor that has no real meaning ? Except to him of course. Still, don't think it's at all like a last supper murale ?
Not at all! What I'm saying is Jolly knew full well he was mocking the last supper. I'm also saying he needs to borrow some balls from the tranny, because now he's backing down trying to explain it away. If he meant to make a statement, follow through with it if you believe in it.
 

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IMO & FWIW.....
The opening ceremony set the stage for the 2024 Olympics. This "ceremony" intentionally mocked and disgraced my God, my Savior Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost and the associated teachings and values of life that my family and I hold so dear.......

Yes, I have enjoyed the Olympics games of the past,....... cheering for the USA is a feeling second only to one other.....so YES, I will boycott this years Olympics and I will not watch one minute. Here's why, ......if I did choose to participate by watching, I would be adding to the viewership numbers .......and I would be rewarding those who are supporting/financing those who have mocked and disgraced my God and Savior ........ Sorry for those of you who do not understand, but I place more value in my relationship with God vs supporting those who strive to diminish, degrade and denounce my God......they are in fact, my enemy. It's way past time we as a Nation re-establish our priorities and put God first in our lives........ Otherwise......evil will be allowed to dominate and prosper., and I do not find that as an acceptable option.

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Once you'll finish hyper-ventilating, try doing your own research :
But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.

Now do the pale horse and the golden calf. 👍
 

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Now do the pale horse and the golden calf. 👍
The last supper depiction, pale horse and golden calf in the opening ceremony are all blasphemous, demonic and sinful.

Also this:

“The political process should be overhauled to serve God. The laws of the United States should be explicitly Christian.

The fusion view is flawed in at least three ways. First, it contradicts the Christian philosophy of witness. Christ’s kingdom is to be advocated by persuasion, not power. Conversion must be a free choice, not instituted by command—compelled by the Spirit rather than instituted by human law. According to John in Revelation, Christians follow Christ in his victory primarily by witnessing to the reign of Christ, not by enacting laws. We follow a politic of persuasion all the way down. Revelation 12:11 says we conquer by the “word of [our] testimony.” We imitate Christ’s victory through suffering. This is our main political witness. We conquer not by fighting the culture war but by embodying Jesus’s cross-shaped victory.
Christian Nationalism can also turn ugly. It can become a cultural framework that idealizes and advocates for a fusion of Christianity with American civil life and does so by dominion. This is the type of Christian Nationalism exhibited by some on January 6. This is the complete conflation of God and country and advocating for it by force or violence when deemed necessary.

Christian nationalism is also wrong theologically. True, as Christians we should love our country, but Jesus tells us that we must love everyone as our brothers and sisters, even those of other creeds. This includes our fellow citizens and those of other nations.

We cannot ignore the poverty, hunger and sickness that afflict people outside our country. We cannot ignore violations of human rights and the rights of workers that provide us with cheap goods from abroad. We cannot ignore global warming because we have air conditioning. We cannot ignore exploitation of the environment because it is not in our neighborhood.
As Christians we cannot turn our backs on refugees from Haiti, Africa, Mexico and Central America. All are our brothers and sisters.”
 
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Not at all! What I'm saying is Jolly knew full well he was mocking the last supper. I'm also saying he needs to borrow some balls from the tranny, because now he's backing down trying to explain it away. If he meant to make a statement, follow through with it if you believe in it.
OK, guess it's my bad not looking even further. However it's outside my percieved experience that someone would not stand behind what they believe. Polititions excluded.
 

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The last supper depiction, pale horse and golden calf in the opening ceremony are all blasphemous, demonic and sinful.

Also this:

“The political process should be overhauled to serve God. The laws of the United States should be explicitly Christian.

The fusion view is flawed in at least three ways. First, it contradicts the Christian philosophy of witness. Christ’s kingdom is to be advocated by persuasion, not power. Conversion must be a free choice, not instituted by command—compelled by the Spirit rather than instituted by human law. According to John in Revelation, Christians follow Christ in his victory primarily by witnessing to the reign of Christ, not by enacting laws. We follow a politic of persuasion all the way down. Revelation 12:11 says we conquer by the “word of [our] testimony.” We imitate Christ’s victory through suffering. This is our main political witness. We conquer not by fighting the culture war but by embodying Jesus’s cross-shaped victory.
Christian Nationalism can also turn ugly. It can become a cultural framework that idealizes and advocates for a fusion of Christianity with American civil life and does so by dominion. This is the type of Christian Nationalism exhibited by some on January 6. This is the complete conflation of God and country and advocating for it by force or violence when deemed necessary.

Christian nationalism is also wrong theologically. True, as Christians we should love our country, but Jesus tells us that we must love everyone as our brothers and sisters, even those of other creeds. This includes our fellow citizens and those of other nations.

We cannot ignore the poverty, hunger and sickness that afflict people outside our country. We cannot ignore violations of human rights and the rights of workers that provide us with cheap goods from abroad. We cannot ignore global warming because we have air conditioning. We cannot ignore exploitation of the environment because it is not in our neighborhood.
As Christians we cannot turn our backs on refugees from Haiti, Africa, Mexico and Central America. All are our brothers and sisters.”
Nice "cut and paste".

You got any thoughts of your own to share other than, "Fake outrage from fake Christians" 🤷‍♂️
 
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