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Belton ISD Slanders Christians With Library Books

  • A. Teacher
  • Sep 27, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 7, 2023

One of the most surprising things to me when I first started researching how schools indoctrinate kids (two years ago this month!) is how Christians and their beliefs are slandered in library books. Here is how Christians are often portrayed:


  • violent, angry groups

  • mothers are distant and unloving

  • fathers are angry and abusive

  • bigots, homophobes

  • closed-minded, simple-minded

To be fair, there are some books that portray Christians in a positive way, but it is disturbing how many books push the Marxist agenda which includes:


  • getting rid of God in schools and society in general (prayer out of school, "under God" taken out of the pledge, etc.)

  • separating kids from their parents and their parents' values so they can be indoctrinated in the Marxist agenda

  • portraying religion as bad (unenlightened, cult, extremist, radical, etc.) because if you don't worship God then the government is your God and they are in control

  • trying to show how Christian beliefs are wrong/sexist/homophobic etc.

  • causing kids to question their faith in a way parents might not agree with or to be embarrassed by their faith

Here are books in Belton ISD schools in their own online library catalogs as of yesterday (September 26, 2023) that portray Christians and/or their beliefs in a negative light so that kids are indoctrinated to question their faith and/or not conform to their parents' values. This may not be all of the books! I have included information screenshots from their own online library catalogs showing where the books are located as well as scanned pages from the books.



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Bea is her friend who goes to church and doesn't want her to have an abortion.....

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The narrator is convinced to visit a Christian pregnancy center.

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Bea, her friend who goes to church, eventually changes her mind and agrees that getting an abortion is the right decision for her friend.....

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Here, we are told that getting an abortion is pretty easy and quick. No big deal!

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Notice how she got an abortion without her mother's knowledge or permission!

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Yes, this about a transgender teen who has transitioned from a boy to a girl.

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The teen goes to the counselor....

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Notice what the father says!

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This book describes how to travel out of state to get an abortion if it's illegal in your home state.



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It also describes religious protestors at the abortion clinic.

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His Christian parents find out he is gay:

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His parents send him a Christian camp to learn how to be heterosexual:

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Notice how these books address Marxist agendas including abortion, LGBTQ, feminism, etc. That is why Christians are portrayed in a negative way in these books. Christians and other religious people typically don't go along with these agendas. Remember, Marxists want to get rid of God and religion so that they can separate kids from their parents and kids can be activists for the Marxists.


What else is in your child's school library? Get informed and GET INVOLVED!


 
 

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