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September 1994
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Advertisers help push homosexual agenda on network television
Some of the largest advertisers on television have taken up the cause of the radical homosexual movement.
Don Wildmon
Why has the church not addressed the nation's moral decline?
Millions are looking to the church for leadership in an area which the church is supposed to have some expertise.
Children suffer due to church's cowardice
By not saying, 'Enough is enough,' we allow T.W. to keep 'choice morality' on the air.
"Gay jobs bill:" tyranny, not "tolerance"
For the past decade, homosexual activists have tried to gather momentum for a "gay civil rights" bill.
"Rights revolution" excesses weaken fight against cime
Court-created victims
Tim Wildmon
AFA's stand and the homosexual agenda
The problem is with the organized effort and political agenda of the radical and not-so-radical groups who at their minimum try to morally equate homosexuality with heterosexuality.
Tax-funded anti-Christian bigotry on NPR
Apparent disdain for Christianity is finding its way into publicly-funded radio programming.
Christians must get their own house in order
Regaining influence takes moral, not political power.
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