Here in central FL once again we witness the enormous spiritual battle against the occult’s a-musement laden relentless assault on our children with the indoctrination of them into the final global end game…
Along with the occultic Disney, Universal, etc – now we see Merlin (the “magic”ian) Entertainment’s Lego Land with this terrible evil — notice in the article the “power” it gives your children to boost their “strength.”
And what’s with the entrance feature openly displaying a phallus, that occultic symbol usually displayed along with the ‘dome’ (vagina) in the three city-nations of the world, the ‘city’ (military) of Washington DC (the ‘monument’ phallus), the ‘city’ (finance) of London (within the real city of London), and the ‘city’ (religion) of the Vatican?
How cleverly seductive of our arch enemy — saints, do not be deceived!
First, here’s the web campaign for the whole brand:
http://www.lego.com/en-us/chima/?domainredir=chima.lego.com
Do you see in the upper right the floating green mountain with the protruding evil occultic heads? Carefully notice the grotesque figures and the fighting. Love your enemies the Lord says…flee from idolatry pleads the apostle Paul.
The site proclaims: “Once a pristine, natural paradise, the world of CHIMA has become a battle ground for eight animal tribes. Best friends are now enemies. The animals fight…”
Ugly demonic stuff sucking your children into Satan’s dark abyss. As Gothard proclaimed, “Children tend to excess what their parents allow in moderation.”
The holy Word declares through the songwriter David our dear brother:
Psalm 101:3 (NASB) I will set no worthless thing before my eyes; I hate the work of those who fall away; It shall not fasten its grip on me.
Here’s the full article from the local newspaper…
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Earlier this month, Legoland Florida opened its newest theme park expansion, The World of Chima.
This new area, designed for ages 2 to 12, features three attractions and a 4-D movie based on the new Lego product line, Legends of Chima.
Legoland is, of course, very proud of their expansion, but what does the target audience think of it?
The Ledger brought three Polk County kids to the Winter Haven theme park last weekend to review World of Chima.
Our three reviewers were Kasey Miller, 8, of Winter Haven; Ryan Donadio, 10, of Frostproof; and Jayden Lisbon, 9, of Lakeland.
They gave positive reviews to the World of Chima, especially its centerpiece attraction, The Quest of Chi.
The Quest of Chi is a water ride in which riders hand-crank water cannons, blasting characters along the way. All who have ridden the ride give one warning: Be prepared to get wet.
“It was fun. We got very wet,” Jayden said. “Then my dad said we got soaked because the other people on the outside kept squirting us and we tried to make the people on the outside wet, too.”
The ride’s signature feature, Mount Cavora, a “floating” waterfall mountain, will rain down as you battle people outside the ride with your water cannons.
“I thought it was awesome,” Ryan said about the ride and Mount Cavora.
Parents of the three children said it’s a great ride to cool off at during the hot summer. Keep in mind: Because this is a water ride, the ride shuts down when lightning is within 25 miles of the park.
If you’re not an avid plastic brick builder, you probably have no idea what the Legends of Chima is all about. The Legends of Chima is relatively new, as the Lego playsets launched in January an animated TV series on Cartoon Network (Wednesdays at 8 p.m.) debuted in the winter.
The story takes place on Chima, a tropical jungle inhabited by several animal tribes. These tribes are now fighting over this mythical power source called Chi that powers their vehicles and gives them boosts in strength.
“It’s pretty creative how the Chi makes them more complex and smarter,” Kasey said. “Yeah, it’s pretty cool how they thought of that, very creative.”
If you want to get familiar with what Chima is all about, then see the 4-D movie at the Wells Fargo 4-D Theater in Fun Town before you go to the attractions. The 20-minute movie features 3-D and physical effects, such as water, smoke and smelly scents that add to the experience.
Kasey, who wasn’t familiar with the Legends of Chima before going to the park, learned a lot about the story while being entertained by the show.
“After we watched it, she soaked it right up,” said Kasey’s grandmother, Geneva Miller. “She knew this was the bad guy, this was the good guy and they do this.”
Other attractions include the Speedorz Arena, where kids can play with Chima Lego vehicles powered by ripcords launching the toys off ramps.
The final area is Cragger’s Swamp, a splash area where water spouts and jets will randomly soak people walking along the path.
Cragger’s Swamp will be especially enjoyable for younger children.
The only real criticism of the new area came from Ryan, who said he wished the area had more specific references and elements from the cartoon series.
Matt Reinstetle can be reached at matt.reinstetle@theledger.com or 802-7533. Follow Matt on Twitter @LedgerMatt.
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