BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA EXPOSED!
By David J. Stewart
Disney's website calls BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA the #1 Family Movie in America. The truth is that Walt Disney is of the Devil, and is using movies as a means to corrupt America's families. The two main characters in the movie are Jess and Leslie, pictured in the photo to the right. There are several disturbing scenes in the movie, which clearly evidence a Satanic agenda, and malicious attack against Christianity. Walt Disney has mastered the art of subliminal messaging and placing suggestive elements in their movies.
Leslie is portrayed in the movie as coming from a liberal home, with open-minded parents, plenty of love, fun, no sadness, and a carefree atmosphere. In sharp contrast, Jess is portrayed as coming from a Christian home, with close-minded miserable parents, a disciplinary father who lacks compassion, and even the suggestive element of child-molestation.
This movie is straight from Hell. To no surprise, they even deny the existence of Hell in the movie. While riding in the back of a pickup truck, Jess and Leslie begin talking about Hell. Jess is portrayed as being brainwashed, and believes that those who don't believe the Bible go to Hell. Leslie openly states that she doesn't believe people go to Hell for disobeying the Bible, arguing that God is too busy maintaining His creation to have time to, in her own words, DAMN PEOPLE TO HELL. Please keep in mind that this movie is targeted towards the youth, and clearly sends out a blasphemous message that open-minded people don't believe in Hell.
The entire movie is rooted in animosity against Christian churches, families, and beliefs. At one point in the movie, Leslie suggests that she would like to go with Jess to church on Sunday. Leslie is wearing pants, so Jess makes the statement... "Women aren't allowed to wear pants in our church." Leslie sarcastically responds by stating that she does own some dresses. At church, the old familiar hymn is sung, The Old Rugged Cross. It is shortly after this scene that Jess and Leslie are discussing Hell in the back of the pickup truck. Leslie makes the statement to Jess... "You believe what you believe because YOU HAVE TO, and hate it; I believe the same thing because I want to and it's so beautiful." Do you see the trickery in her words? She claims to believe the SAME thing as Jess, but she just denied God's judgment upon sinners, by refusing to believe that God would damn anyone to Hell. Clearly, she doesn't believe the same thing as Jess, but is made to appear as the wiser.
When Jess and his little sister, Maybel, profess their belief in the Biblical doctrine of damnation to Hell, Leslie instantly questions them both by asking... "Who taught you that?" (implying that they've been brainwashed by their abusive authoritarian Christian father). The entire scene is intended to influence the viewer to associate open-mindedness with a denial of eternal damnation to Hell, and to associate the Biblical belief in Hell with brainwashing by close-minded parents. In other words, open-minded people would never believe the Bible. It's important to see that Leslie is questioning Jess' beliefs; but Jess never questions hers. Jess could have just as easily have asked Leslie, "Who TAUGHT you that there is no Hell?" There is much subtle psychology implemented in this movie to corrupt the thinking of young people. Truly, Walt Disney is sold out to Satan. It didn't come as a surprise to me that the same producers who made the godless filth, NARNIA, also made BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA. Evil.
The father, Jesse Aarons Sr., is seen throughout the movie being extra affectionate towards his youngest daughter, while giving a continual cold shoulder to his son, Jess. The overall temperament of the father towards everything is cold, until it comes to his little girl. At one point in the movie, Jess secretly watches his father being affectionate towards his daughter, and the producers film it in such a way that a moment of suspicion arises. They did the exact same thing in NARNIA, when the little girl woke up in Tumnus' (i.e., Pan's) house, and he told her he had done some bad things while she was sleeping. Walt Disney is known for incorporating suggestive sexual deviance (see photos at bottom) into their films. Though subtle, the fact that the father in BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA is cold towards Jess (for no apparent reason), and is extra friendly towards the youngest daughter, does raise suspicions as to WHY.
Another element of sexual suggestiveness in the movie BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA is the creepy relationship between Jess and his adult school teacher, Miss Edmunds. With all the actual reports in the news recently of female teachers seducing underage boys into child-molestation, you'd think Walt Disney would have enough decency to avoid the issue. Instead, they show Jess developing a strong physical attraction for Miss Edmunds early in the movie. As he gazes at her in desire, Leslie walks by in the classroom and says... "Why don't you take a picture, it lasts longer." As the movie progresses, Jess continues to fall in love with Miss Edmunds. Towards the latter part of the movie, Miss Edmunds calls Jess at his home and invites him to go out with her for the day. Jess asks his mother if he can go, but she is half asleep and doesn't fully understand what he is saying. This is very subtle here! MOST mothers would be very suspicious about an adult female teacher wanting to spend time alone with her teenage son. By the mother being asleep in the movie, and incoherent, it adds even more suggestiveness to the scene. It is clear from the movie that Jess' sleeping mother didn't understand what he was saying to her. In other words, Jess has been in love with his sexy teacher, and now he's going to be alone with her, and his parents don't know about it. This is how sick Walt Disney is. NO FEMALE TEACHER IN HER RIGHT MIND WOULD DO WHAT MISS EDMUNDS DOES IN BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA! And here's something to consider, what kind of message is Walt Disney sending to teenage boys everywhere? In the movie, Jess and Miss Edmunds, just the two of them, go visit an art museum together. The entire scene of them being alone together in the car is sexually suggestive and creepy, especially with the abundance of recent female molestation cases by public school teachers in America. What is wrong with Walt Disney? This is just more of Walt Disney's smut.
Another point of interest is that Jess tells Miss Edmunds that he has never been to the museum before. This clearly builds further indictment in the movie against Jess' parents as being blinded by religion, close-minded, and out of touch with art, life, and reality. Leslie's parents are portrayed as dancing, being happy, being liberal-minded, carefree, etc. Jess' parents are shown worrying over bills and living in misery (as if Leslie's parents don't have any bills!). Jess is portrayed throughout the movie as a slave to Christian brainwashing and rigid strictness. The producers know exactly what they're doing. The agenda behind this movie is clear--Christianity must go!
Towards the end of the movie, Leslie dies in a tragic drowning accident, trying to cross the creek that her and Jess had always crossed while together. Jess is crying in his father's arms and says, "She went to Hell because I wasn't there to help her." And then Jess says, "Now I'm going to Hell too because I wasn't there for her." The implication is clear from the movie that Jess has a paranoia about Hell, taught to him by his abusive and calloused father, and the close-minded church he is forced to attend. This movie is a vicious attack on Christianity!
There is an presence in the movie who dwells in TERABITHIA. His name in the movie is the DARK MASTER. This is clearly Satan. In the movie, the Dark master has control over his creatures (demons). Towards the end of the movie, the Dark Master finally outruns and overtakes Jess. At the very moment that the Dark Master is about to kill Jess, Jess looks up and sees his father. In other words, Jess' father (the Christian) is Satan in the movie. BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA portrays the Christian father as an authoritarian who is cruel, miserable, problematic, and ignorant. It's also interesting to note that the producers don't attack the Christian mother--they attack the father in every way possible!!!
In another scene in the movie, the Christian father wants to kill a raccoon that's sneaking into their greenhouse and eating all the vegetables. Jess shows his heart by freeing the raccoon far in the woods. The father gets angry at Jess for showing mercy on the raccoon. Again, the writers of this movie script went out of their way to demonize the Christian father.
ConclusionJust in case you still don't believe me that Walt Disney is straight from Hell, and that they subtly promote a spirit of child-molestation, look at the following film shot from The Little Mermaid...
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I think the photos speak for themselves
I simply cannot tell you in words how evil Walt Disney and their movies are! The place called TERABITHIA is an imaginative land conjured up in the minds of Jess and Leslie. Of course, it's just the other side of the creek in the movie, but they use their imaginations and bring it to life. The entire movie glorifies the place of TERABITHIA--a fictional, unrealistic world created by self-imagination; YET, the Word of God and It's teaching of eternal damnation for the wicked is scorned, rejected, and denied. This is so rotten! BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA is straight from Hell. Think about the hypocrisy of the movie script, because that's what we're talking about here. The writers have Leslie implying that Jess is brainwashed, because he believes in the Biblical teaching of eternal damnation in Hell. Yet, hypocritically, Leslie is portrayed as being open-minded and; therefore, could never believe in such nonsense. Leslie is not put-on-the-spot to explain her beliefs, or "why" she believes them, but Jess is. A clear prejudice against the Bible is evidenced here. When asked "why" they believe in Hell by Leslie, Jess and his little sister Maybel put their heads down, clearly conveying that they've been BRAINWASHED and don't know why! The main message conveyed by the overall movie is this--open-minded people don't believe in the fairytale of Hell. This is the demonic lie being taught to young people today. Let me assure you my friend, Hell is real, and has fire. Revelation 21:8 states that UNBELIEVERS will be cast into the lake of Fire!
Furthermore, the movie is teaching young teenage boys that it's ok to be alone with a female teacher in her car. No wonder child-molestation is increasing when Walt Disney is glamorizing such situations.
This movie is bad news, as are most of Walt Disney's movies. Walt Disney has been advertising their upcoming movie, Under Dog, with the slogan... "One Nation Under Dog!" Blasphemy!!!
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