A new animated kid’s Christmas movie on Netflix mocks Mary and jokes about aborting Jesus.
“That Christmas,” also includes a scene where they mock the Nativity Story and push multi-culturalism and climate change. They change the story of Jesus’s birth into a Marxist fable.
This is Netflix.
CBN reported:
Netflix’s latest offering, an animated Christmas movie geared toward families, makes a mockery of the nativity story in one scene garnering a lot of attention.
The film, “That Christmas,” marks Hollywood director Richard Curtis’ first foray into holiday movies since “Love Actually.” Just like the 2003 romantic comedy, Curtis wrote and directed this newest film and there’s one sequence in particular causing a stir among viewers.
According to the brief Netflix synopsis, the new movie chronicles “an unforgettable Christmas” for the people of Wellington-on-Sea, a fictional seaside British town, where “the worst snowstorm in history alters everyone’s plans — including Santa’s.”
The movie centers on a ragtag group of kids, all led by a rebellious teenager named Bernadette. At one point in the film, the children come together to put on a school Christmas production written by a couple students who feel the biblical nativity story is too antiquated for modern culture…
…The most egregious part of the production, though, comes when the young girl playing the role of Mary, Jesus’ mother, sings, “Papa Don’t Preach,” a 1986 Madonna song about deciding whether to have an abortion. The girl sings as she’s hoisting a watermelon with a face carved into it, intended to represent baby Jesus. At one point, another student accidentally knocks the watermelon out of the girl’s hands and it falls to the ground, splattering onto the audience.
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