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Here's a bit of a thinkpiece for you guys.
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That is all kinds of fucked up.
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Is that some sort of christian propaganda? For crissakes, I understand the educating children about sexual abuse, but for crissakes, the "I'm not gay" thing seems a little heady for the audience this seems geared for.
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I hope that book was made as a joke. I agree with Zip.
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I don't actually know the origin of the book. I received it as a forwarded email and it was posted on a facebook page. I have to believe it is for real, because I can't imagine someone going to that amount of effort for a joke.
My favorite parts:
the attempt to link homosexuality and molestation in the psyche of young children
the assertion that molestation only happens "in the absence of a father's love"
page 4 when the mother tells the kid her problems and he feels "strange"
page 7-8 there is sports poster with a football punter. Has there ever been a poster made to glorigy a punter.
page 9 the bubble with "Hey Faggot!!!!" and the claim that a teenager doesn't know what it means
last page: he needed his dad's "touch"?
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Pretty misguided attempt to deal with a huge social ill all the way around. Of course, linking homosexuality with molestation as a cause is just plain dumb. That's why I suspect this is the work of christians.
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My girlfriend has worked with abused children before, and she isn't that offended. Apparently, there have been cases where molested kids have been confused about their sexual orientation. However, I still see an agenda and indoctrination attempt when I look at it. Anyways, back to random pictures.
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It certainly does seem to be pushing something that its not explicitly stating. My only reason not to think its a ... lets say LDS book is that they wouldn't be so subtle about it. There'd be crosses on the wall of the house and a couple bible verses in there and the ending would be in church and about loving God.
It would also be on gold plates.