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‘hipster’ nativity scene in montreal doesn’t please all the faithful - digital screen

by:ITATOUCH     2020-07-15
‘hipster’ nativity scene in montreal doesn’t please all the faithful  -  digital screen
MONTREAL—
The scene of the birth of Jesus in Canada's largest church raises the question, what would Joseph and Mary do if Jesus were born in modern times?
The answer is: take a selfie and flash a sign of peace.
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Joseph's speech reflects the embrace of technology, healthy life and self in Western society.
Joseph and Mary take selfies next to Little Jesus-
Presumably to brag about their children being sons of God, not all the regular babies on Friends social media.
Next to the manager-
It's solar panels.
These three smart people are on the road, holding boxes that are clearly similar to packages from online retail giant Amazon.
The innkeeper rented the Manger to Joseph and his pregnant wife in the Bible, staring at his handheld digital screen and wearing headphones, which will drown out the news of a miraculous birth.
Chantal Turbide, curator of the museum, said the scene did not bring happiness to everyone.
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Turbyd said his museum is located in the historical lecture hall on the flank of Mount Royal.
To appease unhappy visitors, the museum had to put a disclaimer next to the scene.
"The museum is aware that the emergence of this nursery raises some concerns," it wrote . ".
"This nursery is by no means disrespectful. its purpose is to make us smile. ”St.
Tubede said that Joseph's speech had about 1,000 scenes of the birth of Jesus from about 100 countries.
What she calls a "hipster nursery", first shown in 2017, is part of the church's permanent display of the scene of the birth of Jesus from around the world.
Turbide said that although the scene must be provocative --
For example, Mary's bare shoulders and exposed bra straps
According to local customs and culture, it is customary to explain the scene of the birth of Jesus around the world.
She pointed to a scene from Africa where the usual cattle and donkeys were replaced by giraffes and zebras next to baby Jesus.
Turbide said: "This is no donkey, but it does have a cow with 'Ten percent organic on its back '.
The 74-year-old Francois Trudel, who was visiting the lecture hall on Monday, said he liked the scene very much.
"Jesus did not live only for the first century of his birth," he said . ".
"He will live forever.
This nursery shows to what extent humans are smart.
It shows what God has placed in him and how these tools have improved to improve life.
Dinara Salaeva, 27, who is visiting Toronto, said she did not think the scene was appropriate.
"I am agnostic, but I still respect everything that is relevant to the Bible and the images," she said . ".
"So when I see this, I don't think it's necessarily a taunt, but maybe it's a bit disrespectful to the beliefs of others.
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