Thursday, October 7, 2010

Tell Me Again, Please, About How Christians Value Tolerance and Freedom of Expression

It sure doesn't seem to be that way in Colorado:
A woman armed with a crowbar entered the Loveland Museum/Gallery on Wednesday afternoon and destroyed a controversial exhibit that some said shows Jesus Christ engaged in a sex act.

"The Misadventures of Romantic Cannibals," by Stanford University's Enrique Chagoya, has been the subject of a week's worth of protests by those who claim it is blasphemy.

2 comments:

  1. Huh. She must hate Jesus very much to destroy him. Particularly during such an intimate moment.

    Funniest line from the story: "... the lithograph was one of 30 prints in a limited-edition run."

    Wonder if she'll do the crime and then the time 29 more times.

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  2. I guess they can't be trusted to defend freedom of speech when they're the ones getting offended.

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