Claremont church depicts Black Lives Matter protest in Nativity scene
Claremont United Methodist Church put up a Nativity scene that shows Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus in front of a wall of people wearing masks and carrying signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” “I can’t breathe” and “Jesus wept,” along with Bible verses.
(Luis Sinco)
Dec. 15, 2020 5 AM PT
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According to the Bible, Jesus’ birth was a crowded affair Mary and Joseph, a menagerie of animals and some shepherd visitors. But protesters?
Claremont United Methodist Church, in keeping with its tradition of
eye-catching Nativity scenes, situated the Holy Family this year in front of a painting of masked people holding signs reading “I can’t breathe!” and “Black Lives Matter,” alongside Bible verses and other quotes.
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CLAREMONT, Calif. According to the Bible, Jesus’ birth was an eclectic affair Mary and Joseph, a menagerie of livestock, and some shepherd visitors. But protesters?
Claremont United Methodist Church is apparently known for its provoking Nativity scenes, such as the one below from 2019 advocating open borders and unchecked illegal immigration regardless of the public safety perils that are frequently the result of this practice.
“In a time in our country when refugee families seek asylum at our borders and are unwillingly separated from one another, we consider the most well-known refugee family in the world. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, the Holy Family,” wrote Claremont United Methodist Church Senior Minister Karen Clark Ristine in 2019. (Facebook)