Actress Juliana Olayode criticizes 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony for disrespecting Christianity

Actress Juliana Olayode has criticized the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony for its presentation of religious themes.
In a post on her official Instagram account, Olayode condemned the ceremony’s spoof of Leonardo da Vinci’s classic artwork, “The Last Supper,” which included drag queens and a transgender model. She called it “completely unacceptable,” “bizarre,” and “disrespectful.”
Olayode argued that the Olympics should focus on athletics, not religion or gender identity, and she criticized the growing trend of disrespect for Christianity.

She wrote in her caption, “This is completely unacceptable! This is bizarre, this is disrespectful and wrong in every way! Last time I checked, the Olympics are a sports event and should be about sporting events not about religion or gender identity. Not disrespecting people’s faith.”
She stressed that Christians have been silent for too long, allowing such disrespect to persist.
“I am actually very upset, I wasn’t even going to do this post, because I know that My God can defend Himself! But as Christians, we have kept quiet for too long and that’s why we are where we are. People of other faiths would speak up, without hesitation at the sight of anything they found disrespectful to their religion. No matter how small.
The world always fights the Truth. The world is constantly attacking/disrespecting Christianity, in music, movies, on the news, on some TV shows and now in sports. It is very disgusting and disrespectful! Whoever approved this for the Olympics opening ceremony should be checked,” she wrote in part.
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