The parent said the book forced her to discuss sexuality with her second-grade daughter.

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    1 year ago

    Imagine the questions about rape and incest that kid will have when someone reads the Bible to her.

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      1 year ago

      Good news! According to about 100 million Americans, not knowing it exists means it can’t happen to you!

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      1 year ago

      Parents generally hide sexuality from the Bible. While in this case it is openly shown. I don’t think the comparison is fare, however bad the Bible is

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        Idk, seems pretty ridiculous to say “usually we skip that part, so it’s not a fair comparison”. Although I do think it’s humorously ironic that that sentiment mirrors the “pick and choose” Christianity that’s typical of (at least) American Christianity currently.