My thoughts on the Olympic opening ceremonies. | Forum

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Dantalion
Dantalion Jul 28
If any of you have been watching the news, the thing that’s all the buzz is the “Satanic” themed opening ceremonies at the Paris Olympics, and the “mockery” of the Last Supper by a bunch of drag queens. Browse the internet for a while and you will see all kinds of attacks on Satanists by the Christian coalition…. namely all the crazies. I watched the opening ceremony, and yea it’s a little weird, and maybe I can see Satanic connotations, but IMO it’s nothing too overt. What did bother me as a Satanist is the faggy Last Supper scene. If indeed it was a Satanist that directed the art for that part of the ceremonies, he or she really fucked things up for Satanists all over the world. Particularly ones who have to live in super conservative, Christian areas. Because of course, the ultra Christian crazies will come out and point the finger at Satanists over getting their feelings hurt over Jesus. And some of those people are extremely dangerous. So as a Satanist, I’m not too happy about the faggy Last Supper scene.
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Baphomets Mod
Baphomets Jul 28
I hate Christianity with a passion. However, I can tolerate Christians. For a while now, the, as you say - "crazies," have pointed fingers at Satanists for all the woke crap that's going on nowadays. You can thank TST for that. As for mockery of the last supper, oh well. That's icing on the cake for them to get more fired up about. I honestly could care less about the mockery of satanism because it only protects the true organization more. When the masses see it one way, the reality can be hidden. Those who wish to be enlightened will seek and will find. The imbeciles will always seek no more than the wool covering their eyes.
OxC
OxC Aug 3
Satanic connotations? It was the Bacchic mystery. You should be more upset that the USA couldn't medal in shooting or the Mongolians didn't medal in archery.
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