Despite desperate and angry demands from conservative Christians, Facebook will not be offering a Christian cross emoji.

HuffPost reports Facebook has no intention of acquiescing to demands made by angry conservative Christians to add a Christian cross emoji. According to HuffPost, a Facebook spokesperson sent the publication an email explaining that the social media giant would not be adding a Christian cross emoji to their list of possible reactions, noting:

This reaction is not actually available on Facebook, and is not something we’re working on.

Angry conservative Christians have been demanding a Christian cross emoji because Facebook chose to honor LGBT Pride month by adding a rainbow flag emoji to the “thumbs up,” “heart sign,” “excited,” “shocked,’ “sad,” and “angry” emoji as a way to react on Facebook.

Many conservative Christians, unhappy that Facebook added a rainbow flag emoji to their list of possible post reactions, began a social media campaign to pressure Facebook into offering a Christian cross emoji.

In fact, Josh Feuerstein, Facebook’s favorite Christian, has been leading the social media campaign for a Christian cross emoji. An image he posted to Facebook and shared with his over 2 million followers went viral and has been widely circulated by angry conservative Christians feeling persecuted because Facebook recognized LGBT Pride.

Feuerstein, the Facebook evangelist who once called on Christians to assassinate abortion providers, recently asked his followers to boycott McDonald’s because a few of the fast food restaurants decided to add rainbow stripes to their french fry boxes to honor LGBT pride.

Previously the Facebook evangelist urged Christians to take up arms so they can protect the police from “a godless and a disgusting generation.”

In addition, Feuerstein once issued a horrifying call to arms via Facebook, asking Christians to join him in fighting gay rights with guns. In a video rant Feuerstein can be seen brandishing a semiautomatic assault rifle and calling on his followers to fight for their supposed right to discriminate against LGBT people by invoking their Second Amendment right to bear arms.

However, Feuerstein is probably most famous for a viral Facebook post claiming that Starbucks removed Christmas from their cups “because they hate Jesus.”

Bottom line: Conservative Christians demanded a Christian cross emoji be added to the list of possible Facebook reactions, and that demand was denied.