Smithsonian Removing "Ant Covered Jesus" video from exhibit... (government, state)
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Yes. Check out "last supper" for an example - Da Vinci's frescos. Ancient Icons. etc...
I absolutely adore da Vinci's work! Also Botticelli, della Francesca, Cellini, Ghirlandaio, Raphael, Bernini and of course Michelangelo. So to you who are saying atheists would be all offended and incensed about religious artwork being displayed in the Smithsonian, I say hell no! Bring it on. There is some fan-damn-tastic religious art out there, and I love looking at it.
Everybody's a critic. There are a lot of works of art that I don't like either, but I think we still need to encourage artists to produce artwork. Art is one of the things that generates discussion and sometimes addresses sensitive subjects in a way that gets people talking about them. That's not a bad thing, and just because you don't like the particular artwork doesn't make it wrong or a waste of money.
Hey, if it denigrates Christianity and celebrates homosexuality, then its thought provoking, cerebral art, and the American tax dollar needs to fund it.
Hey, if it denigrates Christianity and celebrates homosexuality, then its thought provoking, cerebral art, and the American tax dollar needs to fund it.
Religion should not and is not free from being criticized. Don't like it? Too bad, so sad. You do not have the right to never be offended. Religion should be criticized! So should any exclusionary dogma. So should anything that subjugates people, discriminates against freedom of speech, teaches bigotry and hatred, or oppresses any person simply because they were born a certain way.
If your religion can't survive that, it is fatally flawed and it doesn't deserve to exist.
Hey, if it denigrates Christianity and celebrates homosexuality, then its thought provoking, cerebral art, and the American tax dollar needs to fund it.
Distgusting. This is not "art" it is pornography. While I understand that this falls under the 1st Amendment the Smithsonian should use more discretion if taxpayer funds are being used.
Hey, if it denigrates Christianity and celebrates homosexuality, then its thought provoking, cerebral art, and the American tax dollar needs to fund it.
Yeah, I am an American and I pay tax dollars for Art to be displayed in my national museums. If it's thought provoking and cerebral all the better! I like my Art that way.
Distgusting. This is not "art" it is pornography. While I understand that this falls under the 1st Amendment the Smithsonian should use more discretion if taxpayer funds are being used.
With freedom comes responsibility.
Ah, yes, the Smithsonian should only display art that *I* like/agree with. Solid argument.
Lol, "denigrades Christianity" - missed that. Do you know that many Renaissance Christian themed masterpieces were first thought they "denigraded Christianity"
Methinks you are too sensitive to enjoy the art form in all its glory. For now sit outside, sulk and reflect. Then come back in and enjoy art in all its aesthetic glory.
Lol, "denigrades Christianity" - missed that. Do you know that many Renaissance Christian themed masterpieces were first thought they "denigraded Christianity"
Exactly. Look at the portraits done by Albrecht Dürer as an example. Considered by many to be one of the greatest portrait artists, his portraits of Christ in his own image were considered by many at the time the ultimate acts of blasphemy, especially the one below. Now people just consider it a beautiful portrait.
Anyway, plenty of non-Christian are taxpayers as well, so that point is moot. Don't like the art? Avert your eyes.
Ok. Avert your eyes when you see a Christmas tree and manger set up in a public place then. Works both ways. Actually, more than likely it doesn't.
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