God's Rainbow, not Satan’s lies
The rainbow holds deep spiritual significance that has been co-opted. In Judeo and Christian tradition, the rainbow is a sacred symbol of God’s covenant with humanity, which has been twisted into the prominent symbol of Satan’s gay pride movements.
In Genesis 9:13-16, God sets the rainbow in the sky as a promise never again to destroy the earth with a flood. This divine symbol has been repurposed to represent a movement that promotes values contrary to biblical teachings on sexuality and marriage. Throughout the Bible, that which God creates for good, Satan uses for evil, twisting its meaning.
Reclaiming God’s rainbow for His purpose has become a rallying cry for these families. They seek to restore its original meaning as a sign of God’s mercy and order, rather than a banner for what they view as moral relativism. ‘Reclaim God’s Rainbow’ is not merely symbolic; it’s a call to action for communities to prioritize faith-based values in public spaces and education.
By doing so, parents hope to create an environment where children can grow up understanding the rainbow as a testament to God’s love and design, rather than a marker of identity politics. This movement has gained traction in religious communities, with events and campaigns dedicated to educating children about the biblical significance of the rainbow while advocating for its protection from secular reinterpretation.
Parents Concerned over Sexualization and Indoctrination of Children
In recent years, a growing number of parents across the United States have raised their voices against what they perceive as the indoctrination of children through gay pride initiatives in schools and public spaces.
These parents, often rooted in religious and traditional values, argue that such initiatives overstep boundaries by exposing young children to concepts of sexuality and gender identity that conflict with their beliefs and the developmental readiness of their children.
This article isn’t going to go too deep into their concerns, but more about the spiritual significance of reclaiming God's rainbow, and a notable federal court case in Naples, Florida, that underscores the tension between public pride events and family-friendly spaces.
There is a motion hearing on Friday, May 2nd, at the Federal Courthouse in Fort Myers. The URGENT Call to Action is for all concerned residents of Southwest Florida to rally downtown, before heading to the Federal Courthouse for the hearing. See below for more info.
What Are Our Concerns?
This is probably self-evident to most of us, and is mainly included here for background, so feel free to skip ahead to get to the meat of this important Call to Action. Time is of the essence, and the federal case discussed below will probably determine if we continue to have this battle across America, or we end it here and now.
Parents protesting gay pride indoctrination in schools often cite the inclusion of LGBTQ-themed storybooks and curricula as a primary concern.



In Montgomery County, Maryland, for instance, books like Uncle Bobby’s Wedding and Born Ready have been introduced into elementary classrooms, prompting backlash from parents who believe these materials promote ideas that contradict their religious teachings. These parents, including those from Muslim, Christian, and Orthodox backgrounds, argue that their children should not be exposed to such content without the option to opt out, a right they claim is protected under the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court’s recent inclination to support these parents, as seen in a 2025 hearing, reflects a broader recognition of their religious freedoms, with justices questioning whether school boards might be showing hostility toward religious beliefs by refusing opt-out options.
Beyond schools, parents are also concerned about public pride events that they feel encroach on spaces meant for children. Events featuring drag performances or explicit displays of sexuality, often held in public parks or near playgrounds, are seen as inappropriate for young audiences.
Parents argue that these events, while framed as celebrations of diversity, can confuse or sexualize children who are not yet equipped to process such concepts. This perspective aligns with the views of many mental health professionals, who caution against exposing young children to adult-oriented themes, noting that it can lead to premature sexualization or identity confusion.
The Naples Pride v. City of Naples Case: Protecting Children’s Spaces
A significant legal battle highlighting these concerns is the U.S. Federal Court case Naples Pride v. City of Naples et al (2:25-cv-00291-JES-KCD), filed in 2025.
The long and short of it is that Pridefest is seeking to accomplish 2 objectionable goals:
Be allowed to hold the Naples Pridefest event outdoors, next to the children’s playground in Cambier Park, instead of indoors
Allow attendees under 18 years of age, so they can get access to children
Naples Pride, an organization hosting annual pride events in Naples, Florida, sued the city after it imposed restrictions on their Pridefest event. The city, citing rising anti-LGBTQ sentiment and potential protests, required Naples Pride to move their drag performances indoors, limit attendance to those 18 years and older, and pay significantly higher security fees—$36,000 compared to fees for similar-sized events. These measures were prompted by concerns from parents and community members about the event’s proximity to Cambier Park, a public space with a children’s playground nearby.
Parents and residents had voiced unease about the appropriateness of drag performances in a park setting, especially given reports of past events involving performers in revealing outfits, such as G-string underwear, which they deemed unsuitable for a family-friendly environment. One resident at a 2023 city council meeting stated, “As a parent, I should be able to take my children to the park and not have to fear what they see.” The city’s decision to restrict the event was seen as a victory for these parents, who argued that public spaces near children’s play areas should remain free of adult-oriented displays.
Naples Pride, backed by the ACLU of Florida, challenged these restrictions, arguing that they violated their First Amendment rights. They emphasized that Pridefest had been a family-friendly event since 2017, with activities like face painting and a children’s zone, and that moving performances indoors undermined their message of acceptance.
However, the city’s actions reflect a broader push to balance free expression with the protection of children, a priority for many parents. The case underscores the tension between pride organizations and communities seeking to maintain age-appropriate environments, with the outcome potentially setting a precedent for how public pride events are regulated near family spaces.
A Call for Balance and Respect
The protests by parents against gay pride indoctrination are not about denying the existence of LGBTQ individuals or their right to self-expression, but about safeguarding the innocence of children and the rights of parents to guide their moral and religious upbringing. The movement to reclaim God’s Rainbow and the legal efforts in cases like Naples Pride v. City of Naples highlight a broader cultural struggle over the role of sexuality in public life, particularly in spaces meant for children. As these debates continue, the hope is for a balanced approach—one that respects the rights of all parties while prioritizing the well-being and developmental needs of the youngest members of society. Are we to be a ‘Shining City on a Hill’ or a resurrection of Sodom and Gomorrah?
The Call to Action
‘Reclaim God’s Rainbow’ schedule - Friday morning, May 2nd
8:30 - ‘Reclaim God’s Rainbow’ Rally at the Old Lee County Courthouse steps (click for map)
9:00 - Press conference with media
9:30 - Head over to the Federal Courthouse in downtown Fort Myers (click for map).
10:00 Hearing begins
I am calling upon all groups in Southwest Florida, who are concerned about the ever-growing over-sexualization of children, to work together and attend this event in support of our children.
Share this event with everyone you know; Pals, Patriots, Pastors, and Parishioners.
Bring your signs, some water, and true grit. Let’s end this travesty and protect the children.
If attending the hearing, plan to return signs and placards to your car before entering the courthouse. And please be respectful in the courthouse.
More information can be found at 'Reclaim God's Rainbow'
For God’s sake yes! And let’s put the color purple back into the spectrum.
God's rainbow has 7 colors, ROY G BIV.
The queer rainbow only has 6 colors.