Subliminal obscene messages in song book art!
A Bethelite artist who worked on the song book art will expose the true messages behind the extra leg in the song book for what it is--a pagan phallic symbol! Did artists at Bethel do this because they knew young innocent children would be sitting for hours, bored, at meetings and figure it out? And did this irreparably warp their tender minds? Find out when you dial in!
Another Bethelite who wrote some of the lyrics will join us to discuss the hidden pyramidical Masonic sexual connotations, such as those in the song, "Now We Are One"!
Source--In this thread, Amelia Ashton talked about what kids did when bored at meetings:
When I got bored I counted the legs and feet of the men in the song book. There was an extra leg that didn't belong to anyone, as I recall.
The difficult part was deciding which of the legs was the superfluous one.