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Turmoil in the Toybox

Turmoil in the Toybox

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This Dude Is A Whack
Review: My parents read this book when I was a kid and made me and my siblings clean out our toyboxes. This dude is a whack, as are his ideas.

I was forced to throw out toys that I liked and had bought with my own money and the fact that my parents took his advice helped me to grow up despising God and church and all that.

The supermarket tabloids have better advice than this guy. Unless you need a book to show how whacked some "Christians" can get, don't waste money on this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disgusting
Review: That is one messed up author, and the people who believe his *censored* are just as messed up.

I do believe this author had a deprived, and loveless childhood. I see no other psychological reason at the madness he spews into this so-called book other than simply having too much time on his hands.

Wake up, Mr. Phil Phillips! THEY ARE CARTOONS! Make-believe! Do you know what that is?

This is just a prime example of a person trying to get everyone to follow their religion, or you'll be damned.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ridiculous Religious Propaganda
Review: There's simply no way I can really tell you how I feel about this book ...But, I will try. I grew up in the 80's, watching the aforementioned cartoons and playing with many of the toys pictured on the cover. The fact that this ill informed fundamentalist wants to "keep" parents from allowing their children to play with such "Satanic" characters is not only a bit humorous, it's also pretty sad. Guess what Mr. Phillips - it's 2002. No longer an era in which screenwriters are ousted for supposed "communism" and no time for Puritan beliefs and ridiculous crusades. What you guys need to be focusing on is love, tolerance and acceptance. This is something, however, that fundamentalists will NEVER grasp. Don't subject your children to this suffocating propaganda.


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