Candace Cameron Bure calls out Paris Olympics for ‘disgusting’ opening ceremony

Speaking out against the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris is Candace Cameron Bure.

The Full House and Fuller House alum said, “It was disgusting to watch such an incredible and wonderful event that’s gonna take place over the next two weeks and see the opening ceremonies completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith with their interpretation of the Last Supper.”

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The opening ceremony of the Olympics emerged yesterday as one of the most contentious in global history.

It was the greatest act of sacrilege, blasphemy, and mockery of the Christian faith that the world had ever witnessed.

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— July 27, 2024, Spiricoco (@SpiricocoNg) on Twitter

The actress expressed her feelings on Instagram, saying that although she respects the Olympics because she knows a number of Olympians, she was “so sad” about them this year.

“And someone told me not to be depressed. You ought to be furious over it. And I said, ‘Believe me. It enrages me. But the reason I’m sadder is that I’m sad for souls.

Thus, she said, “this is my encouragement to you.” “Never give up on doing good deeds. Continue proclaiming the gospel. It’s also not reserved only for those who openly make fun of God. There are a lot of people, including Christians, who say things like, “Well, I’m a Christian, it didn’t really bother me.” The gospel must also reach those individuals. It’s those who have a neutral attitude toward It could be thinking, “Oh, I don’t want to cause any trouble.” Allow life to exist. Let everyone follow their own desires. I’m just going to keep quiet about it and remain in my corner.

Bure admitted that many individuals had tried to refute her interpretation of the opening ceremony since she had shared her ideas, but she did not accept such attempts.

“I’m still not sure how that connects to using competitive sports to bring people together and making it appropriate for kids to watch.” Either way, I don’t buy it. I’m hoping you’ll pay attention the entire time. God wants you to know that He loves you, each and every one of you.

Thomas Jolly, the creative director of the ceremony, told the French news channel BFM TV that there has never been an intention to make fun of or disparage anyone in response to the outcry.

“This table is where Dionysus appears. He is present because he is the Greek god of celebration.mythology Jolly stated, as per NBC. The plan was to host a paganic festival honoring the gods of Olympus. I’ll never feel the need to make fun of or disparage someone.=

Olympic spokesman for Paris in 2024, Anne Descamps, was compelled to issue an apology to those offended by the picture.

It is obvious that disrespecting any religious organization was never the goal. Conversely, I believe Thomas Jolly made a genuine effort to promote intercommunal tolerance,” Descamps stated during a press conference on Saturday. “We think this goal was accomplished.”

“Of course, we are really sorry if anyone has taken offense,” she stated.