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It’s not difficult to recognize predators. When I say ‘predators,’ I don’t mean velociraptors or grizzly bears (although both of them are easy to recognize). I’m talking about predators who want to abuse your children emotionally, psychologically, and sexually. Those predators are actually much more dangerous than grizzly bears because they look like ordinary people so they’re allowed to move freely among us. Fortunately, you can identify them by the things they say.

Predators accuse you of ‘homophobia’ when your standards of sexual behavior differ from their own. When you suggest that your Kindergarten children don’t need to learn about trans-gender issues, a predator will mockingly accuse you of being ‘afraid to face the truth.’

If you feel ashamed of your ‘regressive’ and ‘bigoted’ morality, you’re much more likely to hand your innocent child over to a predator. Often, the most vile child abusers are immensely likeable. They are fun-loving, friendly, and excellent conversationalists. Their obsession with your children’s sexuality gives them away.

Non-predatory adults are not interested in teaching your kids about sex. The only grown-ups who wonder about the gender identity of your children, are predators. Be suspicious of any adult who is eager to spend time alone with your children, especially if they suggest it themselves. Never let anyone who mocks your standards of decency anywhere near your babies.

Be wary of anyone who claims they are being oppressed because of their sexuality. These folks believe their low self-esteem is your fault. They will suggest giving them access to your children as a way to prove that you’re sorry.

It’s not hard to spot a predator. Just look for the person who wants to protect your children from YOU.

“He who winks with his eye is plotting perversity; he who purses his lips is bent on evil.”

(Proverbs 16:30)

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