The FIRST Last Supper

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I discuss some christians’ OUTRAGE for even SUGGESTING that this event at the olympics was blasphemous. In fact, these same Christians are asking the rest of us to “shut-up” about it. I highly disagree. We need to be loud and vocal. That’s the point to Christianity. Banquet, Feast, Supper… which one is it? Seemingly, all of the Greek god paintings at a dinner table were based off of the Last Supper.

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