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May 13, 2005

Amazon Reviews

After hearing that a fine God-fearing Oklahoma legislator had made the world safe from tolerance, I decided to check out the book, King and King, she impounded. It’s just as sinful as she portrayed it to be.

Here’s an Amazon review I wrote about it:

Should be rated T for Tolerence
Reviewer: Gen. JC Christian, patriot (Tremonton, UT United States) - See all my reviews

I enjoyed this book the first time I read it. It’s a great story. Unfortunately, there is a hidden subtext that’s not easy for people like me to see immediately. You see, the King doesn’t marry the other King because they’re buddies. They do it because they are homosexuals!

That’s the danger of this book. On the surface it seems like your average buddy story, but it’s actually a diabolical attempt to endanger our children’s salvation by introducing them to the iniquitous world of the tolerant.

Once a child reads this story, he or she will begin to question cherished traditional values like bigotry. Form there it’s only a short time until they start practicing tolerance whenever they’re out of their parents earshot.

If enough young boys read this book, it could bring an end to time-tested peer mentoring activities like sissy-bullying and gay-baiting. Many boys will miss the chance to grow into fine heterosexual men if they are denied the opportunity to have the homosexuality beat out of them in the school yard.

That’s why I urge you to pass on this book. Don’t let the forces of tolerance take your children. The tolerant will never be raptured.

I also reviewed Dr. David Hager’s book, As Jesus Cared for Women: Restoring Women Then and Now

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