Madonna was recently featured in Vanity Fair. And, as the
Grand Priestess of the music industry, was celebrated by basically
mocking Christianity.
On
the cover of Vanity Fair’s Icon issue, Madonna is depicted as the
Virgin Mary. This is nothing new, Madonna has been doing this for
decades (her name is a literal reference to the Virgin Mary). However,
this photoshoot takes symbolism further. In Christian imagery, the
Virgin Mary is sometimes portrayed as sorrowful and in tears, with seven
swords piercing her heart. These swords represent the Seven Sorrows of
Mary – sad events that marked her life (i.e. the Crucifixion of Jesus).
With all of that being said, is this image of the Grand Priestess of the
industry cosplaying the Virgin Mary blasphemous? Check out this next
pic before you decide.
This
picture recreates The Last Supper, with Madonna playing the role of
Jesus. She’s surrounded by 11 “disciples” (why not 12?) and they’re all
women. Well, the second one from the left appears to have a hairy chest,
so they probably slipped a transgender disciple in there (even Biblical
stories have to comply with the gender-blurring agenda). If you look
closely, Madonna is actually standing on the table and she made a mess
underneath her. In short, this is all about desecration.
In
this picture, Madonna holds hands with some dude wearing a dress. The
message: Madonna’s true “religion” is the occult elite’s madness.