Fraud Alert: Scam Chip and Joanna Gaines use show to push child abuse

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"This is a full scale all hands on deck SCAM ALERT. So-called self-professed Christians are now pushing homosexual men adopting little boys. Chip and Joanna Gaines professed their Christianity as a way to a lure innocent God-fearing audiences and now they pummel and saturate their shows with approval and advocacy of the emotional child abuse of young boys to same sex couples, " says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.
CHIP AND JOANNA GINES: "their latest show: Back to the Frontier. The show's premise is simple enough: take modern-day city slickers out into the wilderness and see if they could make it as 19th-century pioneers. The trouble comes with the show's choice of casting. The Gaineses, who are professing Christians and attend a church that preaches the biblical definition of marriage, chose to cast a gay couple who have two sons through surrogacy.
But once the backlash started, the Gaineses didn't choose to stay silent. They doubled down, falling back on the same out-of-context quotes about loving everyone and not judging others that have been used to silence Christians for decades."
A new show from home improvement television stars Chip and Joanna Gaines have sparked backlash among faith-based viewers for featuring a same-sex couple.
As outspoken Christians, Chip and Joanna Gaines have cultivated a following among faith-based audiences over the years, who viewed the couple as a reliable source of politics-free entertainment; those sentiments changed this week, per Dallas Morning News:
Among the social experiment's participants are Dallas couple Joe Riggs and Jason Hanna, who shared a 600-square-foot cabin with their 10-year-old twin sons, Ethan and Lucas, for eight weeks.
Since news of the same-sex couple's inclusion first broke, evangelical leaders have voiced their displeasure on social media.
(NOTE: CHIP GAINES MOCKED CHRISTIANS IN POST, SAYS EUGENE DELGAUDIO, PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC ADVOCATE)
Chip Gaines, who executive produced the series with his wife, responded to the criticism in an X post on Sunday.
"Talk, ask [questions], listen.. maybe even learn. Too much to ask of modern American Christian culture. Judge 1st, understand later/never," he wrote. "It's a sad Sunday when 'non believers' have never been confronted with hate or vitriol until they are introduced to a modern American Christian."
MATT WALSH ASSAILS CHIP AND JOANNA GINES