Soccer>Brain Damage>Ruined Lives

In Carthage, parents who sought favor by throwing their babies into Moloch’s unholy fire were told to “look happy” afterwards.  They did.

Today, human sacrifices begin with birth control and abortion.  The forces of evil have not yet gained enough power to demand that those who have been born be killed.  But, they can get them playing soccer.

The repeated blows of a hard soccer ball against a child’s head cause permanent, irreversible brain damage.  If a boy or girl had a mental ability that’s represented by an IQ of 110, soccer will lower that.

The effects grow more pernicious with age.  We see minds injured by dementia and Alzheimer’s.  That deterioration cannot help but be made worse if the brain has been pummeled repeatedly by a hard soccer ball.

One may suggest to those who enjoy being thought of as “soccer moms” that they take their home computer.  Put it outside on a soft pillow.  Then, drop a soccer ball on it from at attic story window.  After they refuse to do that, one may ask, “Why would you do refuse to do to your computer what you allow, and encourage, to be done your child’s head?”

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