Millions Sign Petition To Stop Netflix Releasing Christmas Movie Portraying Jesus as GAY

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Almost two million Christians have signed a petition against a Netflix movie that portrays Jesus Christ as a homosexual and his mother Mary as a promiscuous drug-user.

Almost two million Christians have signed a petition against a Netflix movie that portrays Jesus Christ as a homosexual and his mother Mary as a promiscuous drug-user.

It’s Christmas time, and that means, among other things, disrespectful, predictable attacks on Christianity from cowardly leftists who wouldn’t dare make fun of Jews, Hindus or Muslims and their beliefs.

The latest salvo in the leftists’ eternal war on Christianity comes in the form of a seriously offensive Netflix “Christmas special” about Jesus Christ.

“The First Temptation of Christ” is a 46-minute film depicting Our Lord and Savior as a gay man involved in a homosexual relationship with a man named Orlando.

The Netflix special also portrays Jesus’ mother Mary as a drug user and adulterer.

“The First Temptation of Christ”, a Netflix "Christmas Special" has outraged Christians who want the film banned for disrespecting their beliefs.
“The First Temptation of Christ”, a Netflix “Christmas Special” has outraged Christians who want the film banned for disrespecting their beliefs.

As of Tuesday morning, more than 1.9 million people have added their names to a Change.org petition calling on Netflix to remove the movie from its catalog.

The petition, written in English and Portuguese, also demands that the Netflix and the group apologize for having “seriously offended Christians.”

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WesternJournal report: Released Dec. 3 on Netflix, the disgraceful attempt at humor was produced by a five-person “comedy” troupe called Porta dos Fundos, which translates to “Back Door.”

“The First Temptation of Christ” is not the first time the group, which has 16.2 million subscribers on YouTube, has targeted Christianity.

In 2018, it released “The Last Hangover” on Netflix.

“In this biblical ‘Hangover’ spoof, the apostles awaken to find Jesus is missing and must piece together events of the previous night’s wild Last Supper,” the movie’s blurb reads.

The absurd, downright blasphemous premise of “The First Temptation of Christ” has earned it the ire of millions of people from a variety of religious persuasions across the world.

Brazilian Catholic Bishop Dom Henrique Soares da Costa has rebuked the film as well, calling it “extremely disrespectful.”

“In the midst of preparing for the Lord’s Nativity, Netflix has slapped the face of all Christians; spat in our faces, mocking our faith,” he wrote, urging Christians to cancel their subscriptions.

The movie surprisingly has caused many non-Christians to also speak out.

Church Militant, a U.S.-based Catholic news website, is reporting that the National Association of Islamic Jurists has announced its intention to sue Netflix and Porta dos Fundos, expressing “solidarity with our Christian brothers.”

Church Militant also reported that “many” Christian leaders in the country are calling on lawmakers to invoke Article 208 of Brazil’s penal code and censor the movie.

Article 208 disallows the mocking of religion.

Despite the uproar over its noxious movie, Porta dos Fundos has stood by the product.

On Dec. 9, the group posted a tweet linked to an alternative petition saying it is “tragic and sad” that the original petition was launched.

In a statement provided to Yahoo Entertainment, Porta dos Fundos excused its anti-Christian antics by claiming it was merely upholding “artistic freedom and humor through satire.”

“Freedom of expression is an essential construction for a democratic country,” the group said.

While it’s patently obvious the members of Porta dos Fundos have little to no respect for Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ not only respects but loves them, so much so that he died for their sins.

Christians need to remind them of that.

They also need to do more than sign a petition.

Christians need to take creative and proactive measures to ensure Netflix and other media corporations think twice before airing something as offensive as this again.

And it’s high time the media treated attacks on Christianity the same way they do anti-Semitism and portrayals of Muhammad.

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