Sunday, July 28, 2024

Chose who you will worship

 

sigh.

Ed Driscoll quotes this blog who asks:Exit question: “Why is a planet-wide celebration of athleticism and uncommon sporting prowess being introduced with yet another tedious display of cross-dressing, oddly selective sacrilege, and self-satisfied obesity?”

heh. one guy on Twitter/X just quipped:

of course this is probably not related to the blasphemy, but just ordinary cyberterrorism similar to the fires that stopped the trains to Paris before the Olympics.

However, it hints that religious persecution is on the way: why do I say this? Because it mirrors the French revolution, where Notre Dame cathedral was desecrated and dedicated to the goddess of Reason, and a naked prostitute cavorted on the altar and the government took over religion and shut down the churches that refused to play along.

So I am glad that there is at least one American bishop with the courage to say: This is not right. 

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update: A Brazilian athlete was told he could not use his surfboard that had the famous statue of Christ the Redeemer on it.



The surfboard allegedly violates "Olympic rules". Article 50 reads: "No type of political, religious or racial demonstration or propaganda shall be permitted in any Olympic venue." The Christ the Redeemer statue is the landmark of Rio de Janeiro. Chianca is from the state of Rio de Janeiro. Chianca was informed that "the painting is not allowed in the Olympic Games because Christ is a religious figure". He understood that "the [highly politicised] Games have strict rules and [allegedly] focus on total neutrality."


LOL. 

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