The Revelation Chapters Were Excluded For The Show

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Since this night that I quietly view some comments on fandom, at least these top users had the most shocking controversial comment that I'm surprised to read since on a first day that I'm new on fandom. That Filipino racist just mindlessly argued an admin, yikes! Anyways...

What I rarely viewed the disliked recommendations for the kids show are the chapters of Revelation in the Bible. The devs deliberately exclude the book of revelation because of what the entire story I read, it dramatically describes an inappropriate containment and has some disturbing imagery which the kids are gonna be uncomfortably aggravated to watch. But, at least some previous episodes that I recently watched, it has some inappropriate features that the kids doesn't exactly like to watch...

For example:
He is Risen{Scourge and Crucifixion(Jesus is covered in blood)}
Genre: Blood and Gore & Mature Violence

Jeremiah{The Neo-Babylonian King is absolutely cruel
Genre: Strong Language & Mature Violence

Love your enemies{Stephen gets stoned by persecutors}
Genre: Strong Language & Mature Violence

John the Baptist{A Dance scene and Evil plot/BTW I'm not gonna lie, I had a feeling that Salome has daddy issues by the moment she look at her father with her seductive stare...}
Genre: Sexual Activity

Paul Keeps the Faith{Damn that psychotic antichrist beast(Emperor Nero) who burned Christians, such a satanic cobra!}
Genre: Mature Violence

Elijah and the prophets of Baal{You probably wonder on why all men must be cautious of cunning women who's under a spell of Jezebel as somesay it makes you think that they're probably gynephobic/misogynistic or the clarified theories behind the statue of Baal}
Genre: Strong Language

Elisha and the Syrians{Inside the temple as a scene of triumphant reunion, if you look closely behind Elisha and an Israelite King, those Wall figurations signify Satan's associated female deities and Nimrod's pinecones(on the wall) at aside of a Syrian Army and guests}
Genre: Strong Language & Mature Violence

Isaiah{At the last scene when a random character says "Corpses"}
Genre: Strong Language & Mature Violence

The Good Samaritan{3 Racist Samaritans beat up a traveller}
Genre: Mature Violence

The Fiery Furnace{How would you feel if you were the 3 men who were thrown into the blazing Furnace?}
Genre: Strong Language

Edit: I'm sorry if the part from "John The Baptist" may seem uncomfortable with my thoughts/opinions on a dance feast scene, I suddenly get traumatized by daddy issues + sugar daddy once this scene pops up to play thoroughly while I'm watching but don't judge me for pointing out that scene so seriously, the statement I described on this scene is true. However, I quietly get nervous and shocked once this scene plays itself💀💀💀

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