Walt Disney grooming the child actor Bobby Driscoll and actress Luana Patton. It's a big book he is showing them, but it's safe to say it's not the Bible.
When Bobby Driscoll turned 18, Disney fired him.
One day in 1953, Driscoll drove up to the entrance of Disney Studios as usual, only to find his way blocked. The guards refused to let Driscoll enter, and informed him—rather abruptly and rudely—that he was no longer under the employ of Disney Studios. The news was absolutely devastating. Source: factinate.com
Disney's first major child actor was found dead in an abandoned New York City building in 1968. Bobby Driscoll was the voice for the widely-known movie
Peter Pan. He was buried as a John Doe in a mass grave on
Hart Island, used for the burial of the unclaimed and unidentified. A boy made famous (or exploited) by Disney appears to have died alone and unknown.
As an adult, the former-Disney actor dressed as a woman.... specifically a nun, which does not glorify God.
Bobby is on the left.
According to
IMDB, he is given credit for repeatedly saying "Gee Wiz!"
Is this mocking the name of the Lord perhaps?
Jesus.... Gee whiz?
What else could that mean?
Bobby may have been used and later abandoned by Disney, but he could have had his hope restored if he realized that God loved him unconditionally. Jesus died on the cross for him, too.
Other sources:
https://www.decidedlygrim.net/?p=13822
https://johnnylawandorder.substack.com/p/disneys-first-child-sacrifice