French Olympic ceremony controversial for mocking religion

On first glance it appeared to be nothing out of the ordinary, but it quickly became evident the display was a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s mural of Jesus and his Twevle Apostles.

The scene quickly went viral with social media users far and wide unleashing over the decision to “insult” Catholics the world over.

It didn’t seem like a big deal at first glance, but

It quickly becomes clear that this exhibition is a reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s mural of Jesus and his twelve apostles.

It’s done.

The footage quickly went viral among social media users, sparking an uproar over the decision to “insult” Catholics across the world.

American podcaster Clint Russell wrote: “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.”

American podcaster Clint Russell said: “This is crazy. They start the event by turning Jesus and his disciples into drag queens.

There are 2.4 billion Christians on the planet, and it seems like the Olympics wanted to loudly declare from the beginning that they are not welcome.

“I wrote.

Author Matt Walsh added: “The Olympics opens by making a demonic mockery of the Christian faith.”

Author Matt Walsh said,

The Olympics begin with a diabolical mockery of the Christian faith.

“he added.

NFL star and devout Christian Harrison Butker shared a screenshot of the act to his Instagram and wrote: “This is crazy.”

NFL star and devout Christian Harrison Butker shared a screenshot of the act on his Instagram, writing:

I’m crazy

.” he wrote.

Another viewer added: “Mockery of the Last Supper is wicked. Using children as pawns in a mockery of the Last Supper is absolutely vile.”

Another viewer said: “Mocking the Last Supper is evil.

Using children as scapegoats to mock the Last Supper is downright despicable.

French politician Marion Marechal wrote on minority ready for any provocation.”

French politician Marion Maréchal wrote to

To all Christians around the world, please know that it is not France that is speaking, but a leftist minority who is ready for any provocation.

Summary 1 line: At the French Olympics ceremony, the Inishi sword was used as a religious opponent as a parody of the Last Supper.

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