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film.  The man who worked on the homosexual



             sitcom "Ellen" said this:  “If we can get people


             laughing,  we  can  get our message underneath


             the door, and they will more readily accept that


             which  would  not  normally  be  accepted.” And



             how many remember “Ben Hur?” Got to be a


             great  film,  huh?   In  1959  the  screenwriter  –


             heard  him  say  this  with  his  own  mouth  –



             actually worked a homosexual romance into the


             movie without telling the star actor in the film –


             yes, 1959, a movie about the tale of Christ based



             on, I believe, a novel by an American author in


             the 1800s.



                    Between  the  background  music  and  the


             acting and all that goes into films, I'm saying to


             you that they're destroying our minds.  They're



             destroying our minds.  I’m no fan of Socrates


             and Plato, but both of them opposed theatrical


             performances as hostile to morality.  Plato says,





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