Monday, July 29, 2024

Cosmic Coincidences #38,375,720,286,268,642: The Light of the World


 
The night after the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics there was a massive power outage in the city. The only thing still illuminated was the Sacre Coeur Basilica, an old Catholic church. Isn't that interesting? 

 Some people say it's payback from God for the mockery of the Last Supper, with twerking drag queens and such. I'm not saying that's the case at all, but I'm also not saying it's not the case. It sure is a heck of a coincidence if that's all it is. 

 On the topic of possible mockery, they've come out and "apologized" somewhat for offending people, and they claim that it wasn't about the Last Supper at all but rather about Greek gods and whatnot. They've also said that it was about inclusivity, and that Jesus loves all people, including drag queens. That's absolutely true...so then it is about the Last Supper?

 People are starting to wise up to the "Official Narritive" and lots of them aren't buying it. Even some Atheists are upset. While they may not believe in God, they're smart enough to know that it's probably not a good idea to mock Him.

 Here's the thing about saying it was about Greek gods and all...although I didn't see the opening ceremonies, in all the ones I have seen, they explain in detail what's going on, especially things that obviously need explaining. To my knowledge they didn't say anything like, "This isn't about the Last Supper y'all, but rather Greek gods. Here we see..." If they had, there might not be such an uproar. Of course it was Dionysus and not Jesus, but it's hard to deny the Last Supper vibe. 

 Even if they had though, many people aren't fooled. I'd guess that the vast majority of people who saw the ceremony would automatically think of the Last Supper. Even if it were about Greek gods, they didn't need to use a long table that looks like Da Vinci's iconic painting. That image is practically hardwired in most people's brains. Are they trying to say that they didn't mean for it to look like the Last Supper? Come on.

 Some advertisers weren't fooled, and pulled their sponsorships. If you want to believe the official explanation and call people morons for thinking it's mockery, go right ahead. I support your right to believe what you wish.

 Matthew 5: 14-16 says: "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven." That's right interesting too. In another verse, Galatians 6:7 says: "Be not deceived; God is not mocked, for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." I heard a bunch of that. What goes around comes around.

 Anyway I just thought it was interesting to see a scene like this right after showing drag queens as disciples. I have nothing against drag queens for one second. It's the mockery I have a problem with. God will not be mocked.

 



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