London pastor claims kids’ TV show Rainbow promoted gay agenda

Illustrated rainbow pride flag on a pink background.

A London pastor has claimed that the kidsā€™ TV series ā€˜Rainbowā€™ was actually a front for gay propaganda.

The revelation comes from Pastor Daniel Erickson-Hull ā€“ who preaches online in the name of ā€˜Pastor Dā€™ and the ā€˜End Times News Ministryā€™, as well as at a London evangelical church.

In a video, the pastor explained that one of his flock had ā€œpointed out the possibility that 1970s childrenā€™s TV show ā€˜Rainbowā€™ predicted the agenda to homosexualise the world.ā€

Rainbow ran from 1972 until 1992 on ITV ā€“ and was loved by generations of British children.

However, the pastor is worried about the theme tune ā€“ which includes the lyrics: ā€œUp above the streets and houses, rainbow climbing high.

ā€œEveryone can see it smiling over the sky. Paint the whole world with a rainbow!ā€

Pastor D questions: ā€œIs this supposed to be the rainbow infiltrating the bible?

ā€œPerhaps there is nothing in this, a coincidence? But it seemed worth raising as a possibility.ā€

One commenter wrote: ā€œThe music sounded very gay to me. And the guy with the puppets? He may very well be married to a male puppet. Any guy with a bunch of puppets you have to wonder about.ā€

Mr Erickson-Hull has previously claimed that same-sex marriage is ā€œan abominationā€ and that homosexuality is ā€œhideousā€.

He came to attention after his sister vented at her daughterā€™s school for promoting LGBT awareness.
London pastor claims kids’ TV show Rainbow promoted gay agenda
Anna Erickson-Hull ā€“ whose daughter attends the sixth-form at King Solomon in Redbridge ā€“hit out at a planned LGBT awareness week at the school.

Taking offence at the schoolā€™s plans, she took to take Facebook to vent her fury about the ā€œabominationā€.

Mr Erickson-Hull has previously uploaded videos in which he refers to PinkNews as a ā€œhomosexual Sodomite filthy newspaperā€.

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Fill up your gay agenda with some classic Rainbow below: