The red-caped Catholic loons are ever so upset:
Please protest this terrible blasphemy! The Hollywood Bowl, an amphitheater in Los Angeles, has scheduled an offensive and sacrilegious depiction of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the “rock opera,” Jesus Christ Superstar, running from 1 – 3 of August. To add insult to injury, Our Lord is being played by a woman who is an open lesbian!
”As I stand here in front of you: Black, bald-headed, pierced, and queer, I can say I know a thing or two about being the other,” Cynthia Erivo said last year at a gala for the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
“Erivo came out as bisexual in the pages of British Vogue in 2022.” (Source: ToddStarnes.com)
Making a rock-and-roll telling of the Passion of Our Lord is already a terrible offense. But to have a homosexual woman represent “Christ” is beyond wrong — it’s sacrilegious!
The person of Our Lord Jesus Christ is portrayed as immoral and shown in a manner that contradicts His divine and human nature. Our Lord was always patient with even the lowest sinners. But He always called them to conversion and repentance. This portrayal makes Him unnatural and vulgar.
Read the full meltdown.
I predicted this here just last week.
At this writing their petition allegedly has 7800 signatures.
The group last appeared here in February 2024 when they raged over the sale of “blasphemous” candles depicting Taylor Swift as Mary.
For those unaware, the red-caped Catholic loons are a far-right “traditionalist” outfit calling themselves the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property.
An SPLC-certified anti-LGBTQ hate group, the loons regularly issue money begs to send teenage boys to “Chivalry Camp” where they cosplay in chain mail and reenact attacks on “Muslim hordes” during the Crusades.
They also travel the country to chant abuse at LGBTQ students and other godless heathens on college campuses.
As you can see below, Jesus Christ Superstar lyricist Tim Rice doesn’t have a problem with this. Meanwhile, the usual prominent cultists are raging on X.
‘Jesus doesn’t have to be a man?’
@NickFerrariLBC questions @SirTimRice on the casting of Cynthia Erivo in Jesus Christ Superstar. pic.twitter.com/c7ClTBDuRd— LBC (@LBC) February 24, 2025