There is great fury at the University of Tennessee at Martin over an art display that blasphemed the Christian faith. One painting depicted Jesus Christ as being transgender. Another featured a man dressed in clerical robes cutting up a lamb.
One outraged resident called it “an utter embarrassment for a State of Tennessee public institution.”
“Disappointed and embarrassed that the University I call home would let something like this be displayed for the public eye to see,” an alumnus wrote. “Poor representation of our community and our love for Christ. You can be whatever you want to be. But leave Jesus out of it.”
The offensive image was part of a student art show that was displayed in the Boling University Center. The displays were titled “Transgender Jesus” & “Their God Tells Me Love is Self Hatred.”
“The piece is about the divisive use of trans people in politics as a scapegoat of someone to blame,” read a description that was attached to the art work. […]
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