College students mock Last Supper during Holy Week, joke Jesus' semen provides 'everlasting life'

A student publication published a satire piece during Holy Week that replaced Jesus Christ's blood with his semen, joking that "it will still give us everlasting life."

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A series of insulting images and anti-Christian banners were put on display for Holy Week at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, east of Syracuse. The jokes were crude and sexual in nature, mocking core Christian beliefs.

Also, the Duel Observer, a campus-based publication, joined in on the sentiment, writing a satire article about the body and blood of Christ but replaced the latter with Jesus' ejaculate, claiming it will "still give us everlasting life."

According to the College Fix, Devin Mendelson, the founder of the school's Rosary Club called the latest Duel Observer article "the most offensive thing imaginable."

Mendelson said that he has not seen it fit to file an official complaint with the college, but, nonetheless, he is worried deeply about what he sees as a blatant double standard at the school.  "At the same time that these things are allowed or not addressed, the Rosary Club must fight a tedious bureaucratic battle simply to exist," Mendelson continued, then giving specific examples.

"Our last event before spring break, dedicated to praying for the restoration of authentic love between men and women," Mendelson continued, "received backlash from the mob merely for not including relationships that the church teaches are sinful and a certain view of the 'gender spectrum.'"

Mendelson went on in an April 11 op-ed for Enquiry: "This is part of what prompted the director of student activities to disable the Rosary Club email account a couple of days later (it was only recently reinstated)."

"Meanwhile," he pivoted, "students of traditional faith are subjected to not one or two, (three, four) but five emails pertaining to a 'Bob the Drag Queen' event – just one of many examples of events offensive to their religious beliefs that pious students are subjected to by officially authorized campus emails."

Mendelson indicated he feels that there is a mob mentality on campus preventing students from expressing beliefs that clash with the anti-Christian status quo.

Mendelson wrote that regarding the posters for progressive events across campus, if students of faith ever dared to speak out against any of it, "we all know they would be faced with a 'hate crime' investigation and probably be punished for it."

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