I didn't want to see it on NBC, and I sure don't want to see it on TexAgs.
No one told the fatty who performed the role of Jesus, because she posted it along side a picture of the Last Supper and then deleted it. Said it was the "Gay New Testament"cslifer said:
He is right because it is literally not the last supper. It was a representation of Greek gods. People are getting upset over because they aren't willing to do a bit of reading and see what it was.
Try it with Islam and see how your mind fares.cslifer said:
It blows my mind that so many people can get their feelings hurt so badly by how they chose to interpret a performance.
nai06 said:
12 pages in, has anyone realized it wasn't a depiction of the last supper but a nod to Dionysus and Greek Bacchanalia or that there was no rider on a pale horse but Sequana, the goddess of the seine?
Or all y'all still just on a roll?
Urban Ag said:
Wife and I have always watched the summer Olympics as long as we have been together. Not going to tune in for any of it.
My take on this whole thing is that the people that planned and approved that crap for opening ceremony did so to piss me off. In other words, they don't want me to watch their product.
Guess what, it worked.
People who care about others care that they know the truth.The Kraken said:
All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
So sure lets just make Jesus whatever the left wants so that none get pushed away. Just make that the truth for the day.The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
ttu_85 said:So sure lets just make Jesus whatever the left wants so that none get pushed away. Just make that the truth for the day.The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
Bud its doesnt work that way. Uh isn't there a verse that says God is who he is today as yesterday.
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. -- Hebrews 13:8
he also asks them to repent and not separate themselves from the Father; it is a two part dealThe Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
this is an absolutely absurd takeThe Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
You didn't find the dudes ball sack offensive? If not, I assume that also means you were all in on the three gay dudes going for the mnage trois?The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
Ooooof.Raiderjay said:
Well starting off with a mockery of the Last Supper......Funny how they never mock Islam… 🤔 https://t.co/awnZTZ2x93
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) July 26, 2024
Didn't see a ball sack. The implied menage with the one girl and two guys...yeah that was weird, but it is France.HowdyTexasAggies said:You didn't find the dudes ball sack offensive? If not, I assume that also means you were all in on the three gay dudes going for the mnage trois?The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
Sorry, I just don't get offended easily. Maybe I'm just too laid back.one safe place said:
Can't imagine what life must be like for those goaltending for degenerates.
The Kraken said:Didn't see a ball sack. The implied menage with the one girl and two guys...yeah that was weird, but it is France.HowdyTexasAggies said:You didn't find the dudes ball sack offensive? If not, I assume that also means you were all in on the three gay dudes going for the mnage trois?The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
Well we know what the intent was, they have shared it via social media posts. Yes, they are invited to show up and stop sinning against the God of Israel.The Kraken said:
I don't know what the intent of the producers was, but I didn't find anything offensive. Jesus invites all to His table. All this bellyaching just pushes more people away IMO.
They did? Seems like anyone and everyone involved who has spoken out about it has confirmed it was a nod to Dionysusredcrayon said:nai06 said:
12 pages in, has anyone realized it wasn't a depiction of the last supper but a nod to Dionysus and Greek Bacchanalia or that there was no rider on a pale horse but Sequana, the goddess of the seine?
Or all y'all still just on a roll?
The people involved disagree with you. No sense in goal-tending when the creators contradict you.
The interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus makes us aware of the absurdity of violence between human beings. #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/FBlQNNUmvV
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Paris Olympics organizers explained that the controversial opening ceremony performance resembling "The Last Supper" was, in fact, a scene depicting Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, based on 17th century painting The Feast of the Gods. Full story: https://t.co/ZhIAGTeZBU pic.twitter.com/G5VdUEdqq0
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 29, 2024
I recall you having a pretty conservative posting history. Did you hit your head? If so I hope you are going to be okay. That or someone stole your account.The Kraken said:Sorry, I just don't get offended easily. Maybe I'm just too laid back.one safe place said:
Can't imagine what life must be like for those goaltending for degenerates.
They said they did it intentionally?barbacoa taco said:They did? Seems like anyone and everyone involved who has spoken out about it has confirmed it was a nod to Dionysusredcrayon said:nai06 said:
12 pages in, has anyone realized it wasn't a depiction of the last supper but a nod to Dionysus and Greek Bacchanalia or that there was no rider on a pale horse but Sequana, the goddess of the seine?
Or all y'all still just on a roll?
The people involved disagree with you. No sense in goal-tending when the creators contradict you.The interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus makes us aware of the absurdity of violence between human beings. #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/FBlQNNUmvV
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024Paris Olympics organizers explained that the controversial opening ceremony performance resembling "The Last Supper" was, in fact, a scene depicting Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, based on 17th century painting The Feast of the Gods. Full story: https://t.co/ZhIAGTeZBU pic.twitter.com/G5VdUEdqq0
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 29, 2024
Even if you think they're full of it, why would they parody the Last Supper in the opening ceremony? Da Vinci was italian. and the Olympics originated in ancient Greece. Dionysus was the ancient Greek God of wine. The latter is undoubtedly more relevant to the Olympics than the Last Supper.
This all gained traction because a few people (namely Elon Musk and other big right wing figures) lost their minds on Twitter and people have been triggered and outraged out of their minds since.
Bawhahahaha. You do know they admitted in prior SM post it was meant to mock Christians. And this excuse has been totally busted.barbacoa taco said:They did? Seems like anyone and everyone involved who has spoken out about it has confirmed it was a nod to Dionysusredcrayon said:nai06 said:
12 pages in, has anyone realized it wasn't a depiction of the last supper but a nod to Dionysus and Greek Bacchanalia or that there was no rider on a pale horse but Sequana, the goddess of the seine?
Or all y'all still just on a roll?
The people involved disagree with you. No sense in goal-tending when the creators contradict you.
Even if you think they're full of it, why would they parody the Last Supper in the opening ceremony? Da Vinci was italian. and the Olympics originated in ancient Greece. Dionysus was the ancient Greek God of wine. The latter is undoubtedly more relevant to the Olympics than the Last Supper.
This all gained traction because a few people (namely Elon Musk and other big right wing figures) lost their minds on Twitter and people have been triggered and outraged out of their minds since.
I guess they forgot to tell the fat chick in the middle. You know, the one mocking Jesus.Quote:They did? Seems like anyone and everyone involved who has spoken out about it has confirmed it was a nod to DionysusQuote:
The people involved disagree with you. No sense in goal-tending when the creators contradict you.
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