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The Brooklyn Museum of Art has once more riled Christian leaders over an exhibit they deem offensive. This time the controversy is over 10 seconds in a short avant-garde video that shows ants skittering over the crucified Jesus.

The video -- "A Fire in My Belly," by the late David Wojnarowicz -- was yanked from the National Portrait Gallery last year because the ant part angered some in Congress and the Catholic League.

Nonetheless, the Brooklyn Museum, known for edgy exhibits, is forging ahead with next week's plans to open the exhibit "Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture." The exhibit explores how gender and sexual identity have shaped American art; the video is one of 100 pieces in the show.

The Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn has sent a letter to the museum asking that the video be pulled from the exhibit, according to the New York Daily News. "Certainly we don't think this would be tolerated if this was the image of the Prophet Muhammed or any other religious symbol," Msg. Kieran Harrington, a diocese spokesman, told the paper.

In 1999, the Brooklyn Museum ran up against Catholic leaders and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani when it exhibited a painting by Chris Ofili that featured the Virgin Mary with a clump of elephant dung and cutout images of female genitalia. The then-mayor tried to cut public funding from the museum.

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