Chip and Joanna Gaines have a reputation for being Christians in the public square. But this has garnered scrutiny in recent years. Benny Johnson called out Chip and Joanna Gaines, lauding them as “paragons of Christian entrepreneurs” but criticized their involvement with Target. That was perhaps unfair, but the new show Chip and Joanna Gaines are launching on HBO Max is unbecoming.
Their show, “Back to the Frontier,” a new HBO Max reality series premiered on July 10, 2025, where three families live as 1880s homesteaders without modern amenities, a concept inspired by historical reenactment experiments like the 2001 BBC series “The 1900 House,” which showed participants struggled with basic survival tasks.
A new reality TV show executive produced by professing Christian couple Chip and Joannes Gaines prominently features a gay 'married' couple as one of their three contestant families living as pioneers in 1881.
— Protestia (@Protestia) July 11, 2025
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The show prominently features a homosexual couple with children, which raises all sorts of questions about the values the show is promoting. The groomers did the trending practice of buying twins, who are almost always boys.
Television has been the primary means of normalizing homosexuality in America, and now the Gaineses are partaking in not only glamorizing sodomy but the practice of homosexual adoption as well.





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No one can be a serious or mature Christian while affiliating with or subscribing to HBO.
Benny Johnson is a manipulative traitor who shills for the (((enemy))) of Christ.
“Television has been the primary means of normalizing homosexuality in America,”
(((Televison))).
“Having a television in your home is like having a jew in your living room.”
-Leonard Feeney, a Catholic priest who was excommunicated by the Vatican for opposing the jewification of the Catholic Church. Feeney said the above statement in the 1950s, when the (((subversion))) of American morals was much more subtle. The statement is a billion times more applicable today.
The Gaines are the Trojan horse for the church and all they ate thinking is about money and fame. They are selling Jesus for 30 pieces. The day of reckoning is coming.