Oh for fuck sake. I couldn't care less if anyone makes fun of christianity, but imagine if it has been islam instead and the uproar THAT would have caused, with wokies like you shrieking their outrage the loudest (islamists wouldn't have shrieked they would have just started killing people).FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:39 pmWhen we aren't letting alt-right anger-muppets frame everything, this looks like the actual scene with all the characters, rather than an intermediate to set up, correct? You kow, it has the supper on the table unlike the one you are focussing on that doesn't.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:14 pmI know. And I thought about responding to this preventatively.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 12:18 pm
The ones mimicing the Last Supper don't have a halo because the Last Supper doesn't have a halo.... look at it.
It's not a pagan symbol. It's a Christian one. It leads one towards a Christian interpretation. And the image of various organic plant stuff over someone's head is not like the metallic halo over hers. Given their knowledge and intentions with pagan iconography why in the world would they go for a metallic (looking, don't know what it's made of) non-life based halo. And one with beams of light radiating from it - also in many halos in Christian iconography.
And as in the Simpsons, Christ is haloed by something else, the window behind him, which puts more light around him than anyone. Davinci wanted a more naturalistic Jesus. Notice above that window, the half-circle, which hints at the halo and is not coincidental. You need a better image than the one in your post.
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The central character doesn't have a metallic looking halo, he is Dionysus and he has the usual wreath of grapes and shit that go with that costume. So I wouldn't want to come across as condescending, but my understanding of the mythology surrounding Dionysus has him claiming a princess for a wife.... a lady by the name of Ariadne ... if the name rings a bell, it might be because he gifted her a crown which forms the constellation Corona Borealis
If you drop your prejudices and actually look at that thing on her head without letting the racist and the miserable crone set the tone for you... you might notice those things you identified as her metallic halo are actually Ariadne's crown of stars.
They targeted christianity because it's safe to. That's cowardly.
