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Christians outraged at LEGO Batman vs Superman movie

The editor of Lifesite News, a popular Christian news service, has expressed his outrage about the relationship between Batman and Robin in the new Lego Batman Vs Superman movie.

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John-Henry Westen says the new film is chock-full of gay propoganda and he warns his Christian readership to be wary of the new film.

“It seemed the creators were so anxious to subtly indoctrinate the little ones into the gender ideology that making it humorous came as a distant second thought.” Westen wrote.

Drawing on a blog post from PJ Media the author warns that in film a young Lego boy named Richard is adopted by a rich millionaire Lego Bruce Wayne. Richard believes he has two Dads, Bruce-Dad and Bat-Dad, but only later realises (spoilers) they’re one and the same – outrageous!

 

 

 

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