Kirk Cameron Rejected By 50 Libraries For Readings Of New Christian Children’s Book

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 09: Actor Kirk Cameron addresses the Values Voter Summit at the Omni Shoreham September 9, 2016 in Washington, DC. Hosted by the Family Research Council, the summit is an annual gathering of social and political...

ActorKirk Cameron is claiming that more than 50 libraries across the nation have rejected his offer to host a story time for his new children’s book, As You Grow. The book, published earlier this month, promotes Christian values of “love for God, love for family and love for country” to children.

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The Growing Pains star, who has in recent years become a Christian conservative activist, told Fox News that he was publishing this book to “fight back” against the “dangerous’ state of education today.

“The indoctrination of children into bad and dangerous ideas is spelling disaster for our children’s future,” he said. “As Bibles are literally being removed from schools and libraries – and as Christianity and faith and the Ten Commandments are being taken out of schools and replaced with toxic ideas like transgenderism, CRT and the 1619 project, I’m looking to fight back.”

The Rochambeau Public Library in Providence, Rhode Island was one of the libraries that declined Cameron’s story time request, citing his conservative beliefs.

 

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