Apparently the pendulum of idiocy has now swung in the complete opposite direction, with the MPAA decided that religion is not for young children. They have slapped a PG rating on a football film because - it talks of faith and god and god forbid! Jesus!
But of course talking about Johnny's 2 daddies or 2 mommies is fine for children as young as 5 or 6. Yet Hollywood, which just recently rated Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" as the most controversial movie of all time, has decided that religious themes, and more specifically Christianity, is too traumatic for little Johnny to see.
And Hollywood wonders why it is tanking at the box office? Maybe it is because we want E-N-T-E-R-T-A-I-N-M-E-N-T, and not indoctrination. Theater goers want to escape from the real world, not have it pounded into their heads at every movie setting (we have CNN and Fox News for the latter). Newspapers are losing readers by the boat loads. News shows have diving ratings. And Hollywood has a shrinking bottom line. All for the same reason.
They forgot that the customer is king, and decided to crown themselves and give the customer, not what the customer wants, but what the purveyors want to give them. So we just toss them aside and go find our wants in other ways.
I am sure the dinosaurs did not realize they were dying out, until the last hungry meat eater could find no food.