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Procter & Gamble, McDonald's top homosexual agenda promoters on TV
The networks and advertisers have begun aggressively pushing the homosexual agenda during the past several months.
Don Wildmon
Broadcast license control needs to be a local issue
"The more local the government, the better."
Holes in the soul matter as much as dollars
There are worldly benefits to religious commitment.
Nation's leaders must recognize religion's power
Religious belief and practice are demonstrably the strongest social forces against practically any social ill you can name.
Homosexual "marriage"
Hawaii's assault on matrimony
Tim Wildmon
It's his fault, Lord
Reprinted from October, 1993
Porn on the Internet, here and abroad
The argument in favor of the Hyde provision – that by providing no exceptions in the law, access providers will voluntarily restrict access to pornography – was made crystal clear by CompuServe's response to the German prosecutor.
Constitution separates church and state, not church from state
If you want to pray on government property, be quiet or get back in the closet, court tell us.
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Where did the rest of the class of "91 go?
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Hollywood Jews aren't Jewish
TV vs. America
TV's family hour replaced by racy fare
Ignoring Christian martyrs
Religious Freedom Amendment
They will glory in their shame