Why societies die
Don Wildmon
Don Wildmon
AFA/AFR founder

January 1998 – In Kentucky, a young man goes into the school and begins firing. Three students are killed. Several students are left wounded.

In Mississippi, a young man, member of an occult group, first kills his mother then goes to the school and kills two others. Several students are wounded.

In Virginia, a high school freshman, using the computer at school, logs onto the Internet to view hardcore pornography. Other students gather around to view. The teacher walks in, he clicks off. The teacher steps away, and he logs back on.

In Florida, a young woman was turned away from an abortion clinic because she didn’t have enough money. She went home, stuck a gun to her womb and shot her unborn child. The Florida Supreme Court rules that she cannot be tried for murder or manslaughter because she chose to kill her unborn child by a self-inflicted manner. The court said that had the child been killed by a third person, that person could be criminally liable.

In Colorado, 15 United Methodist bishops issue a statement urging the ordination of practicing homosexuals. Some of them even said that the church should perform marriage ceremonies for homosexuals.

In Chautauqua County, New York, Nushawn Williams, 20, traded drugs and alcohol for sex with at least some of his 28 female sex partners, some as young as 13. Chautauqua County children are introduced to sex education by age seven. Molly Rodgers, director of youth services for a community action agency in Chautauqua County, was surprised by the scandal. “It’s pretty sad that with all the education out there, that kids aren’t using condoms,” she said.

In New York City, teacher Charles Self assigned a poem entitled “Climaxin” to 15-year-olds. The poem describes in explicit detail a young woman’s first sexual encounter. One irate mother stated, “All I kept wondering was what part of this filth has to do with English.” The teacher had told the kids not to take the poem home. Earlier, in the same school, a 13-year-old girl was forced to perform a sex act on three boys in the school bathroom.

A mock marriage in Dover, Delaware, paired second-grade pupils of the same sex. A school curriculum panel voted 9-2 to recommend that the district NOT change the class at Star Hill Elementary.

At Delaware Elementary School in Syracuse, New York, two third-grade boys – ages 8 and 10 – have been accused by Syracuse police of abusing and raping a 9-year-old girl in the classroom.

Three elementary school students at the Martha H. Winston Education Center in Washington, D.C., were sent to detention for disruptive behavior, and had sex in a classroom left unsupervised by teachers. The three fourth graders were joined in the classroom by six other children, ages 9 through 12, who locked the door and proceeded to have sex. When principal Ronald Parker investigated the incident, he concluded that the acts were “consensual.”

A nationwide survey of 4,000 video stores says that sales and rentals of porn videos reached an all-time high in 1996-97. Rentals and sales now total $4.2 billion per year. According to Adult Video News, 7,800 new porn titles were released in 1996.

“Gay liberation means sexual freedom. And sexual freedom means more sex, better sex, sex in the bushes, in the toilets, in the baths,sex without love,sex without harassment, sex at home and sex in the streets.” Those are the words of a homosexual activist explaining to author Gabriel Rotello why unrestrained homosexual sex is linked to the gay rights movement.

“We fight for lesbian families and single-parent families. I don’t know why we wouldn’t support [polygamy],” said Ellen George of National Organization for Women’s Utah chapter. She said her organization supports polygamy as a solution to the “day-care problem” for working women.

Societies die because people stop caring about what happens to their culture. Think about that next Sunday while sitting in worship.  undefined