Now, I have enough storage space to bring back my Seuss Promotes Sodomy expose. It's an important piece. It shows the world how our children are being subverted into accepting the homosexual agenda.
I originally posted it in the first few months of this blogs existence. I'm republishing it below for those of you who missed it.
Does Dr. Seuss promote sodomy?
Let's take a look at Hop on Pop and find out
The introduction of Mr. and Mrs Brown starts out fine. They seem like a nice couple, but why are they standing so far apart?
Next, we learn that Mr. Brown goes out of town. Where does he go? We don't know, but we do see a city in the background. Could it be that Mr. Brown is going to one of those Sodoms or Gomorrahs on the coasts like San Francisco, New York, or Wheeling?
Mr. Brown is gone for awhile living the bachelor life in the city. When he finally comes back. He's not alone. He's walking arm in arm with the mysterious Mr Black. Mrs. Brown is never mentioned again.
So what happened? I think it's pretty obvious. Mr. Brown went off to the big city where he was recruited into homosexuality by the crafty Mr. Black. All this becomes clear when we learn that "Mr. Brown is upside down". His life's been changed. It's topsy turvy.
Who is the mysterious Mr. Black who recruited Mr. Brown into a life of sin. The clothes give us a clue. He's a member of the most powerful group in the world. They secretly control the media. They secretly control the banking system and the global economy. They secretly control our government. They are the power behind the New World Order. Yes, Mr. Black is Amish.
Update:
Julie O. points us to a more faith promoting series of children's books, The Berenstain Bears.
In the Prize Pumpkin, Papa Bear's sense of self-esteem and security is an example for my boys. "My patch may be small, but the Giant is big," says Papa, even though his wasn't the biggest in town.
Read the rest of her post, where she shares the titles of some of other favorites like The Berenstain Bears and Race Mixing is Bad.
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