More than 300 Christian protesters demonstrated in the centre of Glasgow (Scotland) last night against a publicly funded play that portrays Jesus as a transsexual woman.
The demonstrators, who waved placards and sang hymns and gospel songs, blocked Chisholm Street for about two hours from 6.30pm as they held a candlelit vigil outside the Tron Theatre where Jesus, Queen of Heaven will run until Saturday.
A ecumenical congregation including Catholics and evangelical Christians voiced their disapproval of the show, which presents Christ as a man who wants to become a woman.
One placard said: "Jesus, King of Kings, Not Queen of Heaven".
Another stated: "God: My Son Is Not A Pervert".
The production is part of the Glasgay! arts festival, Scotland's annual celebration of homosexual culture, which receives funding from Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Arts Council.
The Christian Institute, which is opposed to homosexuality, has said the festival is "further proof of an agenda to use taxpayers' money to fund assaults on Christian values."
Protesters said last night that they did not feel their demonstration would give more publicity to the show they wanted banned.
Jack Bell, pastor of the Zion Baptist Church in Polmadie, said: "We are here to protest against the blasphemy of this play."
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Source: Martin Williams, The Herald Scotland
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