Not surprisingly, the Disney Channel is promoting homosexual “marriage” in its children’s programming. A recent episode of “Good Luck Charlie” featured a kid with two lesbian mothers. A Disney representative said, “This particular story line was developed under the consultancy of child development experts and community advisers. Like all Disney Channel programming, it was developed to be relevant to kids and families around the world and to reflect themes of diversity and inclusiveness” (“Taylor Has Two Moms,” The Blaze, Jan. 27, 2014). Michael Eisner left his wife and “married” a man in 1996, at a time when he owned a 60% stake in Disney. Disney World in Orlando, Florida, has an annual homosexual theme day during which cartoon characters Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have been portrayed as homosexual lovers. Disney was considered wholesome family entertainment in its early decades, but it has long pushed a godless agenda. Walt Disney was a skeptic. Disneyland’s Main Street, which opened in 1955, had no church, even though there were churches on nearly every main street in America at the time. Walt Disney’s funeral was secular. Disney has long promoted magic and occultic mysticism as “innocent” entertainment even though God’s Word forbids involvement in such things in the strongest terms. Disney promotes the myth of white or good magic. In truth, all magic is of the devil and is under God’s judgment. The Disney movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks featured out-and-out witchcraft, including a spell from Ashtaroth, the ancient Canaanite fertility goddess that was such a stumblingblock to Israel and that resulted in the destruction of the Canaanite nations. Through its subsidiaries Miramax and Hollywood Pictures, Disney has published some of the filthiest fares, including full nudity (“The Color of Night”) and incest (“The House of Yes”). Photo: A scene from Disney Channel's "Good Luck Charlie," portrayed a lesbian couple on the network for the first time on Jan. 26, 2014. (Friday Church News Notes, March 7, 2014, www.wayoflife.org, [email protected], 866-295-4143) Comments are closed.
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