A Baby Doll Shall Lead Them.
November 10, 2008
Statistics have shown in recent times that Islam is the fastest growing religion in America. I know some who are Muslims, and I have only love and concern for them. I want them to see that there is only one way to God and Allah is not that way. I want every Muslim to see that Jesus Christ offers the only way to salvation and eternal life.
That being the case, it is crucial that the message of salvationa and Christ get into the marketplace of our culture. Many Christians are so concerned that they might offend someone with their message that they fail to share it. But, make no mistake about it, many in the Islamic faith are not timid about communicating the message of Islam whenever and wherever possible.
Do you doubt that? If so, read the following letter written by Reverend Tim Millwood, who is a former pastor and current Associational Missionary for the Rehoboth Baptist Association in Middle Georgia. Also, check the link below it for proof. I have personally checked out the claims in this letter and they are absolutely true.
Dear pastors and leaders,
Please take a second and read this. I want you to know I often delete emails about suspicious or radical subjects, not because we are not to be vigilant, but because I don’t want to be an alarmist, and because blogs often contain inaccurate information. I heard about a new Fisher Price doll called “Little Mommy-Real Loving Baby” with a message in it’s voice. This has been verified in stores locally by Dr. Johnny Ellison and his wife, Elissa (of Green Acres BC). In between coos and ahs, this doll says plainly: “Islam is the light.” (Yes, they tested numerous dolls and they were all the same.)
If there were such a doll with a Christian message and it were not sold in Christian Bookstores and clearly marked as containing such a message, imagine the outcry! Imagine a child 2-5 years old who hears this subliminal message over and over. I won’t try to tell you what to do about this. I’m going to pray about it before I do anything. But, I think Mattel/Fisher Price should hear from Christians, and as a minimum, I think parents and shoppers should be warned of this before the Christmas season! I would not pass this on if it were not from such a trustworthy source.
In Christ, Tim Millwood

Here is a video of it if you want to see it.
http://www.metacafe.com/w/1869452/
Be vigilant my friends and keep the faith.