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January 1998
Issues@Hand
President Clinton backs all-out push for homosexual rights
Chief executive addresses dinner honoring Ellen
Don Wildmon
Why societies die
"… people stop caring about what happens to their culture."
Can cyber-smut be contained?
Administration turns blind eye to porn
Renewal groups fight for mainline church reform
Church in America
Issues@Hand
Partial-birth abortion battle heats up…again
AFA Law Center defends Arizona ban with novel argument
Tim Wildmon
Control and cosmic calamities
What good does it do to talk about how bad things are if we are unwilling to do anything about it?
Boredom and the law of diminishing returns
Boredom is a chronic symptom of a pleasure-obsessed age. When pleasure becomes one’s number one priority, the result, ironically, is boredom.
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How many times must we say no to gay rights?
Act, but don’t antagonize
‘Submission’ by Baptists not as was oft reported
Titanic…another perspective
Violence against life begins in the womb
Is there hope for America?
Sentimentally yours
Almost open season on Christians
Filtering out morality
Cardinal virtues: 4 + 1 = 0
Stay-home moms need support
The authority of holy scripture only hope for dying denominations
Sex addicts see familiar signs in Marv Albert
Boredom and the law of diminishing returns
Control and cosmic calamities