Stalin
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christians ?
the same people that burnt witches and killed with relish during the crusades
no thanks
anyway, christianity not involved
obviuosly we have a grievance looking for a cause here
"...A controversial tableau in the Olympics opening ceremony denounced by Christian and conservative critics as an offensive parody of The Last Supper was in fact inspired by a 17th-century Dutch painting of the Greek Olympian gods, art historians have said.
“Does this painting remind you of something?” the Magnin Museum in the French city of Dijon asked (with a wink) on X, inviting people to “come and admire” The Feast of the Gods, painted by the artist Jan van Bijlert between 1635 and 1640..."
anything that offends any religious humbug gets my vote
comrade stalin paris
the same people that burnt witches and killed with relish during the crusades
no thanks
anyway, christianity not involved
obviuosly we have a grievance looking for a cause here
"...A controversial tableau in the Olympics opening ceremony denounced by Christian and conservative critics as an offensive parody of The Last Supper was in fact inspired by a 17th-century Dutch painting of the Greek Olympian gods, art historians have said.
“Does this painting remind you of something?” the Magnin Museum in the French city of Dijon asked (with a wink) on X, inviting people to “come and admire” The Feast of the Gods, painted by the artist Jan van Bijlert between 1635 and 1640..."
An Olympics Scene Draws Scorn. Did It Really Parody ‘The Last Supper’?
Some church leaders and politicians have condemned the performance from the opening ceremony for mocking Christianity. Art historians are divided.
www.nytimes.com
anything that offends any religious humbug gets my vote
comrade stalin paris