Not Walt Disney's World Anymore
12/19/02

 By Chuck Baldwin

 December 19, 2002

 

 

 CNS News recently reported, "Walt Disney World in Florida has  eliminated its 28-year tradition of offering on-site religious  services to Christian guests."

 

 The report continued by saying, "Disney is now advising Christian  guests to find other places of worship, some of which are miles  outside of the Magic Kingdom's boundaries."

 

 Walt Disney must be turning over in his grave. His once family- friendly theme park has become a cutting edge proponent of anti- family activities, including hosting annual "Gay Day" festivities  that draw tens of thousands of sodomites from all over the world.  This event is billed as "America's Biggest Gay and Lesbian  Vacation Experience." Beyond that, Disney CEO Michael Eisner  recently boasted that as many as 40% of Disney's employees were  homosexuals or lesbians. Such conduct is an insult to the character  and integrity of Disney's founder.

 

 Walt Disney was a very traditional guy when it came to personal  moral and religious beliefs. In 1978 Disney released a record  anthology entitled, "Magical Music of Walt Disney." An insert  accompanying that record quoted Walt Disney as saying,  "Whatever success I have had in bringing clean, informative  entertainment to people of all ages, I attribute in part to my  Congregational upbringing and lifelong habit of prayer."

 

 However, today's Disney seems to delight in flaunting immoral  lifestyles. Beyond that, Disney has now decided to expel Christian  activities from its park. Isn't it amazing how the people who

 clamor most for tolerance are the least likely ones to show it?

 

 It would appear that Disney executives do not feel that these  decisions will negatively impact their profits. In other words, they  feel Christians have demonstrated that they don't mind being  bullied, intimidated, or harangued. They feel that Christians will  continue to spend their hard-earned dollars supporting Disney  World regardless; and they are probably right.

 

 In the name of meekness, Christians consistently demonstrate  profound weakness. They seemingly lack the fortitude and  character to challenge hardly anything or anyone anymore.

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