Candace Cameron Bure criticizes the “disgusting” opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics

Candace Cameron Bure Criticizes Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony

Candace Cameron Bure has voiced strong objections to the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. The actress criticized the event for what she described as a blasphemous portrayal of the Christian faith.

Displeasure Over the Ceremony

Bure, known for her roles in Full House and Fuller House, expressed her disappointment over a segment that seemed to mimic Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. She labeled it as “disgusting,” and argued that it mocked Christianity.

The opening ceremony of the Olympics has been described as one of the most controversial in history. Bure believes it represented “the biggest blasphemy, sacrilege, and ridicule” of the Christian faith ever seen.

Reactions and Reflections

Posting on Instagram, Bure shared her sadness about the event. Although she respects the Olympics and knows several athletes personally, she felt disheartened. “Someone said I should be mad, and I am. But more than that, I’m sad—for souls,” she explained.

She encouraged others to persist in doing good and sharing the gospel, even with those who may not openly mock God. “Don’t be discouraged,” she advised. “Even those who are lukewarm need to hear the gospel.”

Response to Criticism

Following the backlash, Bure noted that some have tried to correct her interpretation of the ceremony. However, she remains unconvinced. “I don’t see how it promotes unity through sports or is suitable for children. I hope you’ll listen and remember that God loves everyone and wants you to know Him.”

Official Reactions

In response to the controversy, Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the ceremony, clarified to French news channel BFM TV. He stated there was no intention to mock or demean any group. “Dionysus was included as the god of celebration in Greek mythology. The focus was on a pagan celebration connected to the gods of Olympus,” Jolly explained.

Anne Descamps, a spokesperson for the 2024 Paris Olympics, also issued an apology. “There was never any intent to disrespect any religious group,” she said at a press conference. “We aimed to celebrate community tolerance and believe we succeeded in this goal.”

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