Do I want my kid to be exposed to this as a gateway and into maybe future adult interactions and beliefs with something that the Christian faith condemns?” “And so, even within the first eight minutes, you have chanting, communication with ancestors, and immediately a red flag should start to go off. “We know in Hebrews 9:27, it’s appointed once to live and then to die, and we face judgment, and it’s strictly forbidden, in the Christian context, to communicate with the dead,” he continued. The pastor’s video condemned the spiritual practices of ancestral worship and what he said looked like satanic rituals in “Turning Red.” Beyond the spiritual aspect of the animations, Signorelli pegged the themes in the film as “a secular humanistic worldview that says there is no wrong or right anymore.” “I believe that every parent - not just a pastor, but a parent - has a mandate to actually screen material because every single device you have in your home is a portal, either a window into the things of God or, unfortunately, things that I believe are demonic,” Signorelli said in an interview with CBN News. The caption read, “Christian Review: should your kids watch Pixar’s new movie Turning Red?” In the video, Signorelli, who holds an English degree and has taught journalism, uses clips from the Pixar film when describing the film as unbiblical. His review video was titled “Pastor Reacts To ‘Turning Red’ - Is It DEMONIC?” and garnered over 100,000 views. I just felt like I had a responsibility to share a theological perspective on this.” “The video has already been banned on YouTube in all countries, which was kind of to be expected,” he said. Signorelli’s “Christian review” of the animated film, now streaming on Disney Plus, was initially uploaded to his YouTube channel but has since been taken down. He believes his video was removed from social media because it featured scenes from the film. “Turning Red” tells the story of a teen who transforms into a giant red panda based on her mood swings in the midst of puberty. The senior pastor of New York City’s V1 Church, Mike Signorelli, has gone viral for warning parents of the “demonic” content in Disney Pixar’s “Turning Red” in a video that has since been removed from YouTube and Facebook. By Jeannie Ortega Law, Christian Post Reporter Friday, MaNew York pastor Mike Signorelli warns parents about demonic content in Disney's "Turning Red." | Screenshot: YouTube
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