Re: I’m boycotting the Mr. Rogers movie -
10-31-2019, 08:09 PM
Suggesting that Mr. Rogers had an unwholesome interest in children could be construed as libel or label or slander or some such. It is important to stick to the facts and detail the ways in which Mr. Rogers offended The Lord Our God.
In one significant episode, Mr. Rogers assures some silly puppet creature--and by extention, all human children--that nobody can look inside his head and seek what's going on with his thoughts.
Mr. Rogers calmly explains to children everywhere that their thoughts are their own and that no one can know what they are thinking. He says that nobody can see them when they are alone and nobody can see or hear what is going on in their hearts or minds. Essentially, Mr. Rogers is telling all these impressionable children that no one is watching them all the time and everywhere.
This is in direct opposition to the one essential Truth about our omnipotent, omnipresent Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Once children get the idea that their thoughts are secret, they starting thinking that they somehow belong to themselves, instead of God and their parents.
They starting thinking evil thoughts because they believe that they can get away with it, and when they are truly alone, they start indulging in evil deeds. They begin questioning ideas and the authority of their parents, their church, their country and God.
This is the incredible danger that Mr. Rogers unleashed on our society. Trying to instill a sense of dignity and worth in children that has nothing to do with their value before The Lord.
Our world and any semblance of social norms will fall apart if children stop fearing God's anger on a deep, instinctual level.
We may as well be telling them that it is okay to play with their private parts in the shower and eat their younger siblings.
I, for one, do not support inter-family cannibalism. And THAT is why I will be boycotting the Mr. Rogers movie.
His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.
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