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Christian Producers Exploit Children in a Homosexual Household in New Series

Christian Producers Exploit Children in a Homosexual Household in New Series

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Jul 11, 2025
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It wasn’t that long ago when the names Chip and Joanna Gaines conjured images of shiplap walls, farmhouse sinks, and a squeaky-clean, down-home Christian family just trying to “do life” together while remodeling your grandmother’s kitchen. They rose to fame as the power couple behind Fixer Upper, an HGTV juggernaut where Chip played the goofy contractor and Joanna played the stylish eye with a Bible tucked behind her reclaimed wood headboard.

They cashed in on middle-America charm, all while building a brand empire that now includes everything from coffee mugs to an entire network.

And now?

Now they are the executive producers of Back to the Frontier, a brand new HBO Max Original reality series—the same moral landfill that brought you euphoria, sexual depravity, and the glorification of everything your grandmother warned you about.

The premise of the show is to take three families and plop them into a recreated 1881 pioneer experience for eight weeks. No electricity. No cell phones. No toilet paper. Just “faith,” “family,” and, of course, feelings.

But underneath the prairie skirts and corncob stoves is a vile mockery of what’s being sold. Because this isn’t about honoring history or “finding peace in the simple life.” No, this is about social re-engineering. This is about baptizing moral confusion in the waters of nostalgia and calling it good, clean fun.

Back to the Frontier features a homosexual couple with two adopted sons. Front and center. Not in passing. Not as a side note. They are one of the three core families, and they are portrayed as indistinguishable from the rest—as if God never said a single word about family, fatherhood, or the structure of a household. As if all that stuff in Romans 1 was just Paul having a bad day.

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