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Veggie Tales Creator Complains that Candace Cameron Bure’s TV Channel Won’t Have Any Queers

by | Dec 15, 2022 | Apostasy, LGBTQ Issues, News, Religion, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Phil Vischer, the creator of the ever-popular Christian cartoon series Veggie Tales, has in recent years become a darling of the so-called “Woke Church” movement. Vischer, who seems to believe that Latino Republicans are just white people in disguise, and who thinks that churches should be more accepting of transgender individuals, has been a vocal proponent of Christians abandoning their morals and embracing left-wing, pro-abortion, pro-homosexual politics in the name of “wokeness.”

But it wasn’t until recently that Vischer really hit his stride, openly challenging the historic, biblical doctrine of sexual morality and promoting progressive Democrats, identity politics, and Critical Race Theory. In fact, Vischer has even gone so far as to claim that white people who send their kids to good schools are evil and racist. It’s no wonder that he’s become a hero among the woke crowd – after all, who doesn’t love a good dose of hypocrisy and moral relativism?

Well, if you do love that, then you’ll be glad to know that Vischer is now complaining that Candace Cameron Bure’s new television channel—which is slated to compete with similar channels like Hallmark—won’t depict any men committing shameless acts with men or women who have exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature (Romans 1:26-27).

Seriously? Yes, seriously.

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Bure announced recently, if you’re not aware, that she was leaving Hallmark to start her own channel. Her new channel, named Great American Family, she says will “fit her brand perfectly” and will not include depictions of homosexuals, lesbians, transgenders, and other perverts—in other words, she plans to keep it family-friendly.

Bure’s announcement drew the ire of Sodomite Central’s leader, GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, who said “If (Great American Family’s) plan is to intentionally exclude stories about LGBTQ couples, then actors, advertisers, cable and streaming platforms, and production companies should take note and seriously consider whether they want to be associated with a network that holds exclusion as one of its values.”

But we expect that kind of pushback from the anti-Christian pagan world that hates Christianity and loves rebellion against their Creator, but echoing this sentiment is Veggie Tales creator, Phil Vischer. In a recent podcast, Vischer lamented:

My fear is that GAF, Great American Family, is going so far as to erase the existence of sexual or gender minorities, which I don’t think is beneficial at all to society. To say “hey, these people don’t exist in this world, so join us in this world, where the people you don’t like don’t exist.” In blue TV, everyone is a minority, in red TV, no one is a minority. Unless they’re my funny friend that only comes over once in a while and doesn’t bring their boyfriend with them.

Listen to how he equates sodomites with minorities as though they are no different than Black or Latino people. He speaks of “gender minorities” and “sexual minorities” as though what it is that makes them a “minority” is morally neutral. But it isn’t and Bure never said she wasn’t going to feature minorities, such as people of color on her channel—she only said that she was going to abstain from the perversion that comes with aberrant sexual behaviors. She refuses to glorify and normalize this sick behavior, that’s not the same as pretending that they don’t exist.

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