The "Last Supper" scene with its motley cast of characters was of course a blasphemy of Our Lord and the Holy Bible. The pagan organizers are only too happy to insult Christians and would get rid of us if they could. The other hurtful aspect of this is that it occurred in France, the "Eldest Daughter" of the Catholic Church which has now generally rejected the faith for the secular religion of paganism. Lord, have mercy on France, but Thy Will Be Done!
Looking forward to your talk with Peter Grandich, it is very timely.
The "Last Supper" scene with its motley cast of characters was of course a blasphemy of Our Lord and the Holy Bible. The pagan organizers are only too happy to insult Christians and would get rid of us if they could. The other hurtful aspect of this is that it occurred in France, the "Eldest Daughter" of the Catholic Church which has now generally rejected the faith for the secular religion of paganism. Lord, have mercy on France, but Thy Will Be Done!
Mock at your own peril, France. A disgusting and odious display if there ever was one.