
The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics featured an obscene dashboard that mocked Christianity with a paganized rendition of Leonardo DaVinci’s” The Last Lunch,” which featured hyper-sexualized transsexual performers imitating Jesus and the prophets, as nearly everyone has already seen by then. As if to keep no doubt about their depravity, the scene even , included a child.
The organizers attempted to remove all picture of the sector online in response to a global outcry from Christians. A spokesman for the International Olympic Committee issued a poor non-apology over the weekend, stating that” their intention with the Opening Ceremony was usually celebrated community and tolerance” and that “if anyone was offended by some scenes, this was totally unexpected and they were sad.
No intention to offend? The Final Lunch on the Seine was the title of the section,” La Cène sur la scène dans la river.” Everyone who witnessed the spectacle could see that it was evidently intended to be a gendered mockery of the Last Supper. As Bishop Robert Barron , said in response , to the speech,” Christians were offended because it was unpleasant, and it was intended to be offensive”. Very correctly.
Even if you did n’t notice the object, the drag queens who took part were open to discussing their beliefs. Barbara Butch, the French LGBT activist who played the role of what , she called” Olympic Jesus”  , in the revolting scene, also called it the” New Gay Testament”  , on her Instagram page.
In the ensuing scandal, Olympics officials disingenuously tried to say it was n’t meant to be a depiction of the” The Last Supper” at all, but a depiction of the pagan , Greek god Dionysus, who at one point appeared as a naked blue man on a platter before the transgender Last Supper. So far from quelling the anger, the reason only serves to highlight their efforts to paganize, monster, and ridicule the Christian beliefs.
What’s more, the attacks on Christianity were n’t limited to this one scene. Months before, the Olympic Committee , replaced the bridge on the tower of Les Invalides in Paris , for the standard banner of the 2024 Olympic Games. The opening meeting in Paris even included , a picture of a fetish, a , decapitated Marie Antoinette, and rather , explicit images of the esoteric. The whole thing was Luciferian.  ,
Why did the promoters do this, exactly? Put plainly, they did it because they hate Jesus Christ and Christianity, which they consider their most dangerous foe. They are currently very open about this. The opening ceremony was a communication, unambiguous and clear, from the German post-modern aristocracy, that Catholics are not encouraged in the post-Christian, neopagan world they are creating. These leaders are actually claiming that they have tolerance for all perversities inconceivable but not for the Christian faith.
This elite has been called “liberal” for a while, but we have n’t called them really because liberalism calls for some degree of tolerance, even for beliefs and customs that liberals find repugnant. Better to call them what they are, which is pagan or neopagan. Greeks, both ancient and modern, have no compassion for Christianity. They face the greatest threat because it is true, and it exposes the deception of their mythology, which can only ever be a perverse copy of the actual Christian beliefs.
Christians must speak out against these leaders and in defence of their faith, advised Gavin Ashenden, the original priest to Queen Elizabeth II, who resigned in 2017 and immediately converted to Catholicism.
” We raise our voices in opposition to the existence of gender.” We raise our voices against perversion of mortal sexuality”, he said , in a YouTube movie over the weekend. The trans movement is, in essence, a certain rejection of the existence of human sexuality. He put it in the context of “gender anxiety laced with a special kind of poison: the sexualization of children by males pretending to be women.”
Ashenden is ideal. Jesus Christ and His church offend the German elite, who are in charge of society and are responsible for creating people semiotics and symbols. They rule over a post-Christian Europe. Catholic France was once referred to as the “eldest child of the Church,” but it is quickly becoming less and less Christian. The leaders now believe they have much power and dominance to declare their opposition to Christianity, which was the theme of the opening meeting of the Olympics.
Believers will have to respond in response. Commenting on this over the weekends, Elon Musk , posted on X , that,” Unless there is more courage to have up for what is good and right, Christianity did perish”. As Christians, we know that Christianity does not suffer from the world. However, Musk has a place in regards to the claim that Christendom or Western culture may suffer unless Christians are brave enough to defend the belief that gave birth to the West.
Prior to that time, Catholics were aware of how to handle romans who detested Jesus Christ. Second, they bore witness to Christ’s conquest over dying by becoming ready saints for the belief. Eventually, they fought alongside Islam and pagan armies to defend the faith. They were ready to fight for Christ, whether it meant serving in the military or as a saint on the front lines.
Believers will need to recover that heart and courage in the modern era. The days of being confined to their own devices by powerful leaders who rule community are over. Europe is not just mocking Christianity; it is also working to criminalize the faith through laws and rules intended to punish the honest, such as the ban on silent meditation close to abortion clinics, to name just one example.
In the future, the similar sort of thing may occur in America. Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s possible presidential candidate, went on archive years ago as a senator declaring that any Christian man who is a Knights of Columbus member is unfit for public office. If she ever possesses the power of the Oval Office, what do you think she will do?
Christians need to be ready to speak out against the mockery of their faith by neopagan elites. They also need to be prepared to fight, suffer, and perhaps die for their faith.
In that, we Christians can take heart. We have a long history of fighting and dying for our faith—and what’s more, a faith that can overcome death. According to G. K. Chesterton,” Christendom has had a series of revolutions and in each of them Christianity has died.” Christianity has experienced many death and resurrection because it had a divine savior who could lead people out of the grave.