Christians Protest LGBT Nativity Play Depicting Jesus as King of the Gays in Blasphemous Christmas Performance

Christians Protest LGBT Nativity Play Depicting Jesus as King of the Gays in Blasphemous Christmas Performance

Christians have organized protests against an LGBT themed nativity play that depicts Jesus Christ as "King of the Gays" in what religious leaders condemn as deliberate blasphemy disguised as inclusive holiday entertainment.

The production reimagines the traditional Christmas nativity story through an LGBT lens, featuring queer characters, same sex couples, and reinterpretations of biblical figures that contradict Scripture while promoting progressive gender and sexual ideology.

The play's central conceit portrays Jesus as affirming and celebrating homosexuality, directly contradicting biblical teaching on sexuality and marriage.

Christian protesters gathered outside venues hosting the performance, carrying signs defending biblical truth and calling out the production as mockery of Christianity's most sacred events.

Demonstrators emphasized that the nativity recounts Jesus Christ's incarnation as Savior of the world, not as political symbol for contemporary social movements that reject the moral teachings He proclaimed.

Church leaders who organized opposition stated that rewriting Christ's birth narrative to promote LGBT ideology constitutes intentional desecration designed to normalize sexual sin by associating it with Christianity's holiest celebration. They argued that producers would never create comparable productions mocking Islam's sacred events, revealing selective targeting of Christianity as acceptable victim of blasphemous entertainment.

The play's creators defended their work as celebrating diversity and making Christmas stories accessible to LGBT communities who they claim feel excluded by traditional nativity presentations.

They characterized Christian opposition as bigotry and intolerance, arguing that reimagining religious narratives through progressive lenses represents artistic freedom and cultural evolution.

Christian protesters rejected these justifications, noting that artistic freedom does not obligate believers to accept blasphemy silently or allow sacred truth to be corrupted without response. They emphasized that Jesus came to save sinners from their sin, not to affirm and celebrate behaviors Scripture identifies as contrary to God's design.

Religious freedom advocates supporting the protests stated that Christians have every right to publicly oppose productions that distort their faith and mock their beliefs.


THE CRUSADER'S OPINION

They made Jesus "King of the Gays."

That's not inclusion. That's blasphemy.

The nativity tells how God became man to save sinners. Now it's propaganda affirming what Scripture calls sin.

Christians protested because some things deserve opposition.

You don't celebrate diversity by corrupting the Gospel. You don't make Christmas inclusive by rewriting Christ into affirming what He came to redeem people from.

Producers wouldn't mock Muhammad this way. They know better.

But Jesus? Fair game.

Christians showed up and said no. Good.


TAKE ACTION

Support Christian Protests: Voice (campaigns for biblical values) Website: https://www.voiceforjustice.org.uk

Contact Venues Hosting the Play: Express opposition to blasphemous content. Demand they stop hosting productions that mock Christianity.

Organize Local Response: If similar productions appear in your area, mobilize Christians to protest publicly and peacefully.

Start a Conversation: Ask: "Would they make Muhammad 'King of the Gays'? Why is mocking Christianity acceptable while other religions are protected?"

Support Christian Concern: Website: https://christianconcern.com Phone: +44 (0)20 7467-4321

Boycott and Share: Don't attend. Don't support. Share stories of Christian opposition to make the blasphemy visible.

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