
WaPo columnist defends Olympics ‘Last Supper’ display, says artist may be ‘better worshiper’ than critics
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A Washington Post columnist slammed Christians who were offended by the apparent "Last Supper" display at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
"All the religious police see are phantom insults," Jenkins said of the Christians offended at the display designed by the ceremony’s theatrical director Thomas Jolly. Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
She argued Jolly is more Christian than those offended by his work, writing, "Perhaps, just perhaps, Jolly is a better, truer worshiper than his critics. At the least, he did something they have failed to do: He saw faces and framed them with interest, rather than hostility."
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