Phil Vischer, the creator of the children’s cartoon series VeggieTales—who is now better known for peddling bad doctrine under the guise of Christian-themed entertainment—has taken a nosedive into the depths of woke madness. Vischer has solidified his place among the rising tide of the Evangelical Beast of Revelation, also known as the “Woke Church.”
Now, keep in mind that this is the same guy who once seriously questioned whether Latino Republicans are just "white people in disguise" and who advocates for the church to roll out the red carpet for transgenderism. He’s become a loud and proud cheerleader for Christians to toss their moral compass out the window, embracing leftist, pro-abortion, pro-LGBTQ politics—all under the shiny banner of wokeness.
For years now, Vischer has been an unabashed promoter of progressive Democrats, identity politics, and Critical Race Theory. He’s even gone as far as to label white parents who put their kids in good schools as wicked and racist. But even that wasn’t enough for him—no, Vischer has also set his sights on dismantling the historic, biblical doctrine of sexual morality.
Remember, when you plop your kids in front of the TV to watch Veggie Tales, this is the worldview you’re feeding them.
So, Vischer seems to have mastered the art of moral equivalence—or at least he thinks he has. In a world where clarity should reign, he revels in blurring the lines, hoping that his followers will lap up his half-baked, pseudo-intellectual nonsense without a second thought. Let's take a moment to dissect the absurdity he's trying to sell.
His latest trope—selling third-way-ism under the guise that conservatism is just as morally bankrupt as leftism. Here’s a snippet:
Vischer wants you to believe that owning a gun is just as evil as killing an unborn child. But he’s playing a mind game. He’s attempting to convince us that the constitutional right to defend oneself with a firearm—a right that has been guaranteed and protected as part of American liberty since the founding of this nation—is morally indistinguishable from the cold-blooded murder of the most innocent among us.
How exactly did we get here? How did we arrive at a place where the killing of an unborn child is downplayed, yet the ownership of a firearm is cast as a harbinger of societal collapse?