California Govât App Advises Teens To Drop Christianity And Embrace The Occult
An official âmental healthâ app backed by the state of California is targeting vulnerable children with controversial propaganda involving the occult, the New Age, homosexuality, transgenderism, fornication, and more. The attack on biblical principles and precepts is clear. But critics are sounding the alarm.
Under the guise of helping California teens with self-esteem and emotions, the new program, known as âSoluna,â features blatantly pagan and occult themes. From magicians and Tarot cards to channeling âthat high priestessâ and touting lesbian characters, the controversial topics are ubiquitous.
One lesson is called âTarot and Tidings: a holiday spread to protect your peace.â âThis season, the cards are stacked in your favor,â reads the text. âThis holiday tarot spread holds the secret to boundary-setting magic â meaning less chaos and more clarity.â The Bible teaches refers to such practices as an âabomination.â
The Tarot and Tidings segmentâs âfirst card,â as the stateâs âmental healthâ scheme for children calls it, informs the impressionable victims that âyou hold the power to create your own reality.â It also urges the children to âprotect your energyâ and get ready to cast a âspell.â
The next card in the Tarot series features a âhigh priestessâ where students are taught to âchannel that high priestessâ when family members ask âcringey questionsâ during the holidays. It then calls on students to âembrace the Hermit energyâ because it is âwhere your magic grows.â
Another lesson in the mental-health app is titled âComing out to immigrant parents: parent POV.â âIn this audio, youâll hear the story of Olga, an immigrant parent, and her queer daughter, Nina,â the slide declares before dissing âcultural valuesâ and promoting homosexuality.
In the scenario, Olga, an immigrant, describes how her culture frowns on homosexuality. But when her daughter Nina identifies as a homosexual, Olga was forced to balance those obsolete values with the supposed reality of who her daughter supposedly is. Despite mountains of evidence, the exercise treats homosexuality as innate and immutable.
Yet another lesson teaching children about âphysical intimacyâ encourages fornication. âTaking that next step with someone special is a big deal! It can be an exciting way to deepen your connection,â the app informs children. âReady to get spicy and safe? Letâs chat.â
In short, as long as there is what the app calls âconsentâ and âprotectionâ from babies and venereal diseases, the state scheme urges its victims to do âwhatever youâre comfortable with.â It even encourages children to consider whether they want to be monogamous or polyamorous, having numerous sexual partners at the same time, as if this were normal.
The attack on traditional culture is blatant, too. In a lesson supposedly teaching children how to be their âauthentic self,â Soluna features a discussion between a student refusing to participate in the family Thanksgiving gathering. The reason given is that the Indians were supposedly mistreated by evil white men.
This is, of course, a total misrepresentation of the real Thanksgiving. The true history of the holiday involved Natives joining together peacefully with European settlers to eat a feast, play games, and give thanks to their Creator in a wonderful example of true cross-cultural fellowship. Few of the victims of Californiaâs government schools would know that, though.
The app seems calculated to undermine biblical religion and inoculate children against it, too. In an exercise called âThought Shakerâ that is supposed to âboost confidence and self-esteem,â teens are given bizarre slogans such as âEverything is temporary,â âI am good enough,â âI love who I am,â âI am worthy of a happy and fulfilling life,â and more.
Apparently, there is no place in the program for biblical precepts such as âall fall short of the glory of God,â âall have sinned,â that all deserve eternal punishment for their sin, and everyone needs Christ as Savior to be redeemed. Instead, children are taught to believe they are perfect as they are, with no need for a Redeemer or repentance.
Critics warn that the values and ideas promoted with the program run contrary to the faith traditions of many parents and are highly inappropriate at best. Among those sounding the alarm is Brenda Lebsack, a veteran California educator and school board member in the state who has become a leading voice exposing the attacks on children.
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