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As Kirk Cameron watched the first season of “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” take hold with families across the country, he realized the response confirmed what many Christian parents had been saying for years: They were desperate for safe, meaningful content for their children and increasingly alarmed by what was filling the gap.
“Parents all over the country and grandparents are rightly concerned about the moral content that’s being fed to our children,” the 55-year-old actor, author and producer told The Christian Post.
“If we fed our kids a steady diet of Skittles and Doritos and funnel cake, we would not be surprised if our kids turned out unhealthy. Well, that's the digital equivalent of what many children's TV shows are for kids, and it's hurting them.”
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