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and it will lead you straight to hell.  At a council



             meeting in a great lodge, the shaman calls up a


             vision from the camp fire smoke and said they


             prowl the earth like ravenous wolves consuming


             everything  in  their  path.   Pocahontas  teaches



             Smith a lesson on pagan oneness with the song


             “Colors of the Wind."




                    The  Lion  King,  1994.   Did  you  know  the


             word S  E  X is seen in the sky in one of the



             scenes?  It's filled with voodoo, Hinduism, and


             reference to  the circle of  life,  that is, that the


             earthly existence is a part of a never-ending cycle.



             Homosexuality,  idolatry, New  Age, astrology,


             and  necromancy  is  in  this  one  film  –  for


             children, mind you.  There are several lines in



             the  movie  to  show  this,  and  here's  some


             quotes.  I'm just going to at random give you a


             few  quotes.   One  quote:   "When  we  die,  our



             bodies become the grass, and the antelopes eat


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