Art gallery invites visitors to deface the Bible

12:19 pm Islam and the West, Political Correctness

An art installation funded by the Scottish government permits viewers to scrawl obscenities on pages of the Bible, under the pretense that those who feel “excluded” by the Bible can write themselves back into it:

The exhibit, Untitled 2009, was proposed by the Metropolitan Community Church, an international Christian group which describes itself as offering “inclusive Christian ministry to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities”.

The £7,000 exhibition, which is funded by the Scottish Arts Council and is free of charge, has been created by the artists Anthony Schrag and David Malone in association with organisations representing gay Christians and Muslims.

And now the money shot:

The Church of Scotland said it condemned any sacrilegious act, while a spokesman for the Catholic Church said: “One wonders whether the organisers would have been quite as willing to have the Koran defaced.”

Indeed.

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2 Responses
  1. Fred :

    Date: July 23, 2009 @ 12:35 PM

    What ?

    No Koran to provide a “Progressive Opportunity” for those who feel left out of the Religion of Peace.

  2. John :

    Date: July 23, 2009 @ 11:26 PM

    One can only hope that those who prefer “unedited” Bibles take the opportunity to express themselves in writing with a can of spray paint or a set of house keys on the vehicles in the museum’s employee parking lot.

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