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521K views · 2.3K comments | Drag Queens, Paganism, Golden Calf: Did the Olympics Opening Ceremony BASH Christianity? | Many around the world are saying that the 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony was a mockery of Christianity with its alleged drag queen parody of Leonardo Da... | By Glenn Beck | Have you seen because you didn't watch it? What have you seen? Uh a bunch of stuff I wish I hadn't seen. Um yeah okay. You know dudes with beards doing a lot of dancing. Uh a recreation of the Last Supper with genitals flopping out of under shorts. Uh huh. You know I it was all stuff that I I mean I guess there was some sporting events as well tied to the tied of this. Right. In some way. Right. Haven't seen anything about those sporting events. Mhm. It was it was disgusting. Okay. Okay. So here's what's being said. What's being said is there's a gold there was a golden calf on the main stage. Uh and no explanation of it. Uh there was a recreation of the of the Last Supper. Um and people have been saying that wasn't a representation of the Last Supper but even the director the guy who was the artistic director for the whole thing said I'm not the one to use that image and to change it. I mean the Simpsons have done it. Everybody has done it. Well okay so now we know that that was the Last Supper. Then there was this picture of of this of this woman with her head chopped off. And it was a very you know fire and brimstone kind of thing. But that was about the French revolution. Then there was a a really interesting party that that went on that seemed I don't know kind of pagan but that was the point they say. And then there was a pale rider. A rider that was dressed and carrying the Olympic flag and he was on a pale horse and he was dressed in pale armour and he was riding the horse on the Sen. Now Let me tell you that let me first give a review of the opening. Celine Dion ended everything. And it was one of the most powerful moments I've ever seen. Um she sang I don't know some Frenchy French song about you know if you only love me right now that'll be fine. Whatever. Um but it was it was powerful. And it was powerful because she conquered all odds. She was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome where your body just stiffens up and you can't move it. And she was And they had her on the second level of the Eiffel Tower. They used the Eiffel Tower as a back as a backdrop for much of this and it I I've never seen the Olympics ever. I've never seen anybody do anything like what they did in Paris and making the entire city a stage. It was beautiful, powerful, cost them $150 million dollars. So if it wasn't beautiful and crazy outrage in a good way you would wonder what they did with $150 million dollars. But I kept saying all the way through it. I cannot imagine what this cost to put on. I'm surprised it was only $150 million dollars. Now. Let's take the imagery. And let's take it two ways. Let's take it as what the Olympic Committee said it was. That that writer in the horse is the I don't know the the god of the Sen River that this was all about the history of France which it was and it it had nothing to do with mocking Christianity. Well, I would say that you could read it that way. Absolutely. Like the horse, you could read it as the pale rider or you could read it as you know the spirit of the Sen. Fine, and I'm not going to argue about that, you could read it either way. But there are some things here that you cannot read any other way. One, the golden calf on the main stage facing the Eiffel Tower. There was a golden bust of the bull and then there was the golden calf beneath that. It was mentioned. Why? If you watched the the segment with the Lord's Supper it only was on the frame for on the on the TV for about two or three seconds. Now I want to show you that it's not just Christians in America and conservatives that are all upset. Could you please play the video that we got from I don't remember what one of the social services where they're in France and they're watching and these are French people watching that scene. So even they were a little shocked by it. Maybe they thought it was funny but their expression so show that they were also kind of embarrassed that that would be happening. The the announcers never said anything about even that being a table other than the runway is has been fashioned from a banquet table. And then they Passed over that scene. Well, that scene was carefully constructed to look like the Last Supper. There's no way you can deny that. The positions and everything else. However, it's all drag queens. So, all of the apostles are a drag queen and Jesus is a fat lesbian. Uh and there was a child at the table and if you look at a screen grab you can see the man's behind her his testicles are escaping and wandering about it was it was truly horrifying if you look at it as the last supper it is mocking god and as I said last week we are no longer chasing god out of the public square that's been done long ago we are now taking him bound and gagged to our public square tying him to a pole and mocking him everyday. That doesn't end well for any civilization. I don't believe that everybody had you know had seen this. The director kept a lot of it secret. Uh so nobody knew what everything meant or why it was done. But that was clearly done as were the golden kick calf to say that this is a pagan ritual. Now the guy the little blue guy is the is the God of wine. He is also the the God of the theater eventually. It's I think it's Dionysis Dionysis. Um Dionysis is the Greek God of wine which goes into France. Um but also of this of ecstasy. And they used to have rituals. This cult gathered around him. Uh and they it was a festival which is said that this is what this festival was supposed to represent which was really decadent and evil I mean let's just be honest about it it was just evil the way it happened in fact it was so evil that in 186 BCE the Italians banned this god and that festival it was not good so you can't just say that this is something that is you know oh well this is this is just the of wine. He's also the God of ecstasy and ecstasy without any shame. He is also the God that you would see on old theater marquees with the with the grapes over his head. He's also the the God of the pagan theater. So he comes out to be served. And they have an orgy while there is a fashion show that was going on with men in dresses and it was just all gender bender. It was basically that whole scene and much of the night was we reject all the norms of God. We we object and will mock everything that people say is is good. And we will mock those who are offended by this. I believe this was some sort of and I'd have to talk to Rabbi Daniel Lappin to find out. But I'd like to hear his opinion on this because I think that this was a pagan ritual that we just don't understand because we're too far away from it. But this is a a gauntlet thrown down in France. Now now why would you do this? People would say and I've heard them say why would they do this to all the Christians of the world? There's almost you know 2 billion Christians in the world. Yeah. But if your country was being taken over by Islamicists and they were already on the streets saying how decadent and perverse of a society you are why would you put that on full display? This was a gauntlet that was thrown down. And I don't think it's going to end well. So congratulations Celine Dion for taking that $8 million dollars to stand up and sing you were amazing. But the rest of it was highly highly disturbing.
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