The parent said the book forced her to discuss sexuality with her second-grade daughter.
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Imagine the questions about rape and incest that kid will have when someone reads the Bible to her.
Parents generally hide sexuality from the Bible. While in this case it is openly shown. I don’t think the comparison is fare, however bad the Bible is
Idk, seems pretty ridiculous to say “usually we skip that part, so it’s not a fair comparison”. Although I do think it’s humorously ironic that that sentiment mirrors the “pick and choose” Christianity that’s typical of (at least) American Christianity currently.