The author of The Brick Bible, which uses Lego blocks to tell biblical stories, says Sam's Club has yanked his product from shelves because customers complained it is too vulgar and violent. He says he feels as though he's being singled out because his book simply contains literal depictions of Bible stories.
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Glad I saw this article I was getting ready to spend a lot of money there.Heading to Target.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who pays a store to shop there is nuts anyway.
ReplyDeletelol, too vulgar and too violent? Well what else can "....destroyed every man, woman, and child" be?
ReplyDeleteThe Lego Bible is a word for word depiction of what is ACTUALLY in the Bible.... and shocker folks... there is violence and sex in the bible... in fact, there is genocide, infantacide, slavery... etc etc etc.
ReplyDeleteSo unless you want Sams (or any other store) to stop selling bibles, because bibles are too vulgar and violent, ya'll need to settle down. That or actually READ a bible, from start to finish.
Oh, and for those folks that are gonna yell about "Christian Persecution"... check the facts. The Lego Bible was not pulled because it was religious in nature, it was pulled because in fact it was quite ACCURATE... a bit too accurate.
I can hear Jack Nicholsen saying, 'you can't handle the truth'.
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