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June 3, 2005
Child Molestation

Time for Google to mark that site as satire too.  But then – you just can´t make this stuff up.

Bible-Based Baby Videos Offer Infants Interactive Learning Fun

(AgapePress)  – A new DVD series is introducing the youngest children to the Bible. Little Leaders founder Brad Silvius says parents can find numerous DVDs catering to kids age in the infant to toddler range, but his company offers the only truly Bible-based developmental product for this age group currently on the market.

The Little Leaders Company produces DVDs that tell Bible stories for children from age 0 to 3, using colorful puppets, music, interactive activities, and computer animation.

Little Ruth is the newest Little Leaders DVD, and Silvius says in addition to introducing children to the biblical story of Ruth, this video will offer "a very revolutionary interactive bonus track where the parent can actually sit with the child and manipulate through this interactive track to reinforce the learning of respect."

And, since there are many more people in the Bible, Silvius points out, Little Leaders will have many more stories to tell. Titles available so far can be found at ChristianBabyVideos.com.

Comments

The total lack of respect that newborns in this country demonstrate is really quite shocking. I sense that any truly dedicated infant would want to know as early as possible about the strict guidelines needed to accomodate the pathologically obsessed control freaks that surround him/her. Good luck baby.

Posted by: burro | Jun 4 2005 2:14 utc | 1

james dobson, on children : “Those who control what young people are taught, and what they experience – what they see, hear, think, and believe – will determine the future course for the nation.”
“If the salvation of our children is really that vital to us, then our spiritual training should begin before children can even comprehend what it is all about.”
“I firmly believe in acquainting children with God’s judgment and wrath when they are young. Nowhere in the Bible are we instructed to skip over the unpleasant scriptures in our teaching. The wages of sin is death, and children have the right to understand that fact.”
quotes taken from The Fundamentals of Extremism: The Christian Right in America

Posted by: b real | Jun 4 2005 3:56 utc | 2

Yeah, and who knows, maybe America will have its own home-grown supply of suicide bombers in the near future. Why not? It might come in handy in the “War on Terra” ™

Posted by: Jérôme | Jun 4 2005 20:34 utc | 3

“Child Molestation” is a most apt title for Bernhard’s post here.
For, just as what we normally associate molestation with destroys the ability of children for love, this kind of material and what Dobson preaches destroys the sense of faith in children.
I remember thinking,when I first saw those awful, spiritually barren animated bible stories for kids on television — I thought to myself, “these bozos must belong to some sort of anti-christian fifth-column aiming to undermine and destroy the faith of young children!”
Dobson, Robertson, Lindsay — all these guys serve the spirit of an anti-christ. That is not a belief I have, rather it is a logical conclusion of what they profess to believe combined with what they do and say.
Of course, that could ever so much more rightfully be said about a number of people in power on the American political scene — but I’m feeling too paranoid this morning to mention any names.

Posted by: BarfHead | Jun 5 2005 6:13 utc | 4

They’re probably made for home-madrassas. Not all people trusts the public madrassas with the their offspring.

Posted by: Rene | Jun 5 2005 7:12 utc | 5

I always confused Davy and Goliath with Gumby and Pokey.

Posted by: Jimmy Jazz | Jun 6 2005 4:48 utc | 6