Showing posts with label Culture War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture War. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2007

Living the Gospel - Defending the truth

By Chuck Colson

Interview with John Beckett


PF founder Chuck Colson contends that the Biblical worldview is neither arcane nor academic. It’s a concept that is approachable to us all because we all have a way in which we view the world and our place in it.

John Beckett, chairman of the R.W. Beckett Group, conducts this 53-minute interview for the Intercessors for America, a nonprofit organization that encourages prayer for the nation, our leaders and the Church. Beckett calls Colson “a sterling example of a life that has been transformed by the Gospel.”

Colson explores topics including the importance of the Church investing in the culture, the clash between Christianity and Islam, the “sacred responsibility” of parents and grandparents to teach younger generations biblical truth and the necessity of Christians to become students of nonbelievers so they can explain the Christian faith both “intelligently and winsomely.”

I encourage you to take the time to watch this video, or read any of his books to better understand why it is so important for Christians to get involved in public life, media, and culture.

Link to the Video

Monday, August 06, 2007

Nova Scotia Town Council votes against raising pride flag

N.S. town council votes against raising pride flag
Updated Fri. Aug. 3 2007 6:56 PM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

A Nova Scotia mayor has refused to fly the gay pride flag for a pride event, saying it promotes a lifestyle that conflicts with his religious views -- and most of the town's council backed him.


Members voted 6-1 Friday against a request from a local pride group to fly the rainbow-coloured flag at Truro's town hall next week.


And the mayor, Bill Mills, made it clear his decision was motivated by his Christian beliefs.


"There are writings in the book of Romans chapter one, to name a few -- basically I have to go with that conviction, and I know it's not a popular one," Mills said.


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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Michael Moores next film to trash Christians and promote sodomy

Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore has revealed that he might take on homophobia and the anti-gay movement in his next documentary. Moore, who most recently created a film about the disarray of the US health care system expresses anger towards the religious right and says “There is nowhere in the four Gospels where Jesus uses the word ‘homosexual.’ The right wing has appropriated this guy … and they have used him to attack gays and lesbians, when he never said a single word against people who are homosexual. Anyone who professes to be a Christian and does that is certainly not following the teachings of Jesus Christ.”

Michael Moore, please continue reading your bible, and in the book of Romans chapter one you will find in verse 26 the following about what the Bible says about homosexuality. Its pretty clear to me.

"Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion. "

Look out, the culture war is about to go mainstream. For more, please read:
http://www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/story.html?id=645ea831-d37c-41f5-ada5-301a47101e8b&k=9796

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Barack Obama: Faith Has Been Hijacked

Sen. Barack Obama told a church convention yesterday that some right-wing evangelical leaders have exploited and politicized religious beliefs in an effort to sow division.



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Friday, June 22, 2007

The tragedy of Anglo-Saxon self-hatred

It is about multiculturalism and immigration, illegal and legal. It also is about the death of Anglo-Saxon North America.



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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Abolishing Abortion and a Spiritual Revival in Canada?

Here is an email I recieved from a fellow activist Suzanne F. I encourage all my readers to signup and make your voices heard. The CBC has launched a promotion called "The Great Canadian Wish List" on Facebook, the social networking site. The goal is to get people to suggest and vote on wishes, and the wish with the most votes gets coverage on the CBC on Canada Day.

My only question is, how will the CBC truly report the votes? How will the CBC frame this? It is clear that people want change in this country. I will find it particularly interesting due to the fact that CBC reports and comments on the news from very left wing bios slant. With that said, place your vote and lets see what happens!

Now.. read what Suzanne has to say...



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Dear Friend,

As you may have heard, the CBC is holding a contest called The Great Canadian Wish List on Facebook, the social networking site. The goal is to get people to suggest and vote on wishes, and the wish with the most votes gets coverage on the CBC on Canada Day.

So far, this contest has brought some attention to the pro-life cause, so it has been very worthwhile. Besides bringing attention to the several thousand participants, our wish was mentioned in The Globe and Mail (twice), Macleans and was the subject of a segment on the CBC local news in Ontario , Manitoba and The Maritimes.

The pro-lifers are winning by a margin of 2 to 1 right now, and there is much gnashing of teeth by the poor-choicers over this.

HOWEVER....

Right now, the wish "I wish that Canada would remain pro-choice" is #3 with 1300 votes. The #2 wish is "For a spiritual revival in our nation" has 1339 votes. The poor-choicers came within 10 votes of getting the number 2 spot.

We do not want the poor-choicers to capture the second spot.

The #4 wish is "Restore the Traditional Definition of Marriage".

We want to bump up the two social conservative ones.

SO.... to that end, I would like for you to vote for the two good ones. You may vote on more than one wish in this contest.
If you have not registered on Facebook, you can do so here;

https://register.facebook.com/r.php

First you must join The Great Canadian Wish List group. Click on the URL and then click "join group":

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2392827649

Then you must for a Spiritual Revival-- here's the main thing to remember *** DO *NOT* CREATE A NEW WISH ***-- Make sure you come back to this email and click on this URL:

http://www.facebook.com/sgroup/subgroup.php?oid=2392827649&sub_oid=2350227956

THEN you MUST click on "Add Support".

After that, you must click on "Restore the Traditional Definition of Marriage"-- same process, click on URL, click on "Add Support":

http://www.facebook.com/sgroup/subgroup.php?oid=2392827649&sub_oid=2458141064

If you have not already voted for "Abolish Abortion", you may do so here:

http://www.facebook.com/sgroup/subgroup.php?oid=2392827649&sub_oid=2552036367

We are nearing 3000 votes for that wish, but we have to keep a strong lead in case the poor-choicers rally.

Please forward this message to as many of your social conservative contacts as possible. We want to have a strong finish. So far the CBC has been honourable in showing the "Abolish Abortion" wish. If their segment was predictive of things to come, we can expect more coverage on Canada Day.

If you are concerned about your privacy, you can click on the privacy settings on the top right and then edit all the settings. You can also deactivate your account after Canada Day (although it has been very useful for me as a social conservative activist...look at the results of this contest!)

Thank you for your co-operation and God Bless.

Suzanne


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Monday, June 11, 2007

Are you controversial? By Jonathan Falwell

Jonathan writes, "in this modern culture that largely encourages secularism and hazy diversity, you really cannot be an effective Christian without being controversial. ... If we embrace the Word of God and its standards for Christian conduct, we are going to unavoidably find ourselves at odds with the mainstream."



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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

John Ibbotson Villifies Christian at an Energy Conference?

I had recently attended an Energy conference supported by the Ontario Electricity Distributors Association in Niagara on the Lake yesterday। I attended the event with my business partner to network, and meet and greet the leaders of the Electricity Market. I learned that John Ibbitson was going to speak on Creating Stability in Regulated Industry। John Ibbotson is a popular columnist for the Globe and Mail and I must admit that I am not a big fan of John Ibbitson for his politics and the simple reason that he continues to target Christians involved in politics as bigots, racists and homophobes any chance he gets. So I thought to myself, how can he possibly target Christians at this event after all Christians believe that we are to be stewards of the earth we live in.

I was pleasantly surprised by his thoughts. He presented many good ideas about how the US and Canada will work together through the Security, Prosperity and Partnership agreement and how regulatory requirements will more than likey harmonize in wake of this agreement. He discussed emissions trading in North America and brought to our attention how companies are investing in climate change both out of fear and greed. But somehow he ended off his speech vilifying Christians and that he is happy that there will be a shift in Christian Fundamentalism in the US. Christians care less about Gay Marriage and abortion and more about poverty and Global Warming. He had also stated that the passing of Jerry Falwell is probably a good thing and America can move along and stop being bigotted, homophobic and in tune with the real issues of the day.

No matter what the topics, liberals always find a way to vilify or marginalize Christians and the religous right. I know for certain that we have a soverign Lord that has dominion over all the heavens and the earth. So this message is for John Ibbitson, Christian beliefs are not a passing trend. Christian truth has weathered all cultural storms including the most vicious attacks from Nero in Rome, to Hitler & Stalin in Europe to todays hatred of the Christian truth by the elite liberal media, and governments. I know for certain that the Culture wars are just getting started.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Left Wing vs Right Wing Media

Excellent Podcast from Tristan Emmanuel on being fair and balanced on the media.

No Apologies Is The BalanceFriday, June 1, 2007

The Canadian media culture is one big boring leftwing monologue. Oh, I know there are exceptions - but they are few and far between and, for the most part, they have to be very guarded in what they say, and certainly can't be provocative. Canadian media operates under the bizarre view that "fairness" and "balance" are the key guiding principles of ethical journalism - setting us apart, of course, from Fox News and those hard right fanatics in America's talk-radio milieu. Forget about the strident arrogance of such a view: the real problem with this attitude is that most of Canada's media elites actually believe they're own façade - that they are "fair" and "balanced" - even though everyone knows that what passes for "news" in mainstream media is anything but "fair" and "balanced". Fairness in our media culture basically means that, for every minute a "conservative" speaks on radio or TV, the left gets at least ten minutes of "balance" to rebut them - and the conservative view is often just mentioned in order to editorialize about how extreme it is and how the author of the opinion should apologize. This broadcast climate didn't just appear by accident. The heavy hand of bureaucratic management in the name of the Canadian Radio-Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had a lot to do with cultivating it. The CRTC regulates radio and telecommunications in Canada. It is the gate-keeper of all things Canadian and one of its primary functions is to ensure that radio and TV stations carry a sufficient percentage of Canadian content ("Cancon"). On one level, "Cancon" sounds really good. I mean what's wrong with promoting the material of your own citizens? We won't even get into the question of whether it is even in the public interest to have a government agency get involved in what ostensibly is a free market enterprise; the real problem with "Cancon" is that it is simply a front for leftwing content. I mean, think about it: if "Cancon" really is what it claims to be then No Apologies should pass the grade no problems. No Apologies is written by Canadians. Produced by Canadians. Presented and distributed by Canadians. And yes, to the chagrin of my critics, I am...Canadian. But would the CRTC sit idly by if a radio station started to broadcast our program? The CRTC is pathologically bent towards the left. And that is why, whether it's the CBC, CTV, Global or TVO, if it's not left, lefter and leftist, if it doesn't fit into their politically correct purview, if it doesn't give credence to multi-culturalism, then it simply does not fit "Cancon" requirements - by the way this is what the CRTC calls "Communication in the public interest". An entire constituency of Canadians who are proud and patriotic, but are not philosophically bent towards the left, are being sold a load of... you know what. And to make matters worse, they have been subsidizing this reengineering with tax dollars while being frozen out of the media establishment. Communications in the public interest means, at the very least, that Canadians who still hold to Judeo-Christian traditions and believe that conservative principles and values deserve wide public airing on radio and TV should have a media outlet too. If the CRTC is truly interested in "balance," then it's about time they added one or two hundred conservative programs to the roster - but we'll settle for one at a time, starting with No

Apologies. No Apologies is unapologetic social conservative talk radio. We...are the balance.

Yours for our culture,
Tristan Emmanuel
ECP Centre President


Check out his podcast at http://www.ecpcentre.org/no_apologies.php

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Christopher Hitchens author of "God is not Great" takes on Sean Hannity regarding the late Jerry Falwell

I am astounded at the hatred towards Christians that Christopher Hitchens sites in this interview with Sean Hannity. The following interview discusses the life of the late Reverend Jerry Falwell - one of the most important leaders in the 20th century to mould the religious right in America. Christopher Hitchens shows no respect and dignity towards Falwells life and sites him as being a bigot a religious rip off artist, and a dangerous demagogue who committed treason against the USA. I love how Sean Hannity calls Hitchens on being a "Jack Ass".

Monday, May 21, 2007

Canada Tax dollars used to offend Catholics

Well, our tax paying dollars are hard at work again, this time they are being used to call a Catholic mass as a background for drug and gang-related activities. I find it interesting that the CBC would not consult a Catholic priest or Christian Pastor before airing this show, like they did with little mosque on the prairie.

Please read Life Site news article below for the full story.

CBC TV Offends Catholics with Show Mocking Sacraments in “The Altar Boy Gang”

By Gudrun Schultz
TORONTO, Canada, May 16, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is coming under fire for a new show that depicts the Catholic Mass as a background for drug and gang-related activities, in what the Catholic Civil Rights League has called blasphemy of the sacred rituals of Catholicism.

Titled The Altar Boy Gang, the show features a group of Montreal altar servers who use their role in the parish to cover up their involvement in the drug trade. Two 30-minute pilot episodes of the show were aired at nine p.m. on Friday.

CBC’s program description at CBC.ca says the show is about “Teenage boys who use their “vocation” as altar boys to be bad.”

The Communion host is shown as “munchable snack food, possible poker chips and a repository for drops of LSD,” the CCRL stated in press release May 15. “Drug-laced hosts are left in the confessional for pick-up.”

“The Holy Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation are sacraments of the Catholic Church, held sacred to Catholics throughout the world and respected in the spirit of religious freedom by almost all Canadians. It would appear, however, that those employed in the creation of this program do not share this sentiment,” the CCRL stated in a press release May 15.

Filmed in Toronto, the show was produced by Sienna Films Productions IX Inc. with a $595,892 funding contribution by the Canadian Television Fund, according to the CTF website. The League pointed out that the CBC is funded by Canadian taxpayers, nearly half of whom are Catholic.

Director Kelly Makin also directed 11 episodes of the homosexual-lifestyle comedy Queer as Folk. Canadian comedian Andy Jones is featured as the parish priest--Jones quit the comedy troupe CODCO in protest after CBC refused to air an episode about sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in Newfoundland.

The League intends to lodge a formal complaint today with the CBC over the program, the Ottawa Citizen reported earlier today.

CBC spokesman Jeff Keay told the Ottawa Citizen yesterday that while The Altar Boy Gang will not become a regular CBC series, he did not agree that the plot of the pilot shows went too far.

“Part of trying to produce compelling programming is to not be afraid of images that someone could find disturbing and I think this, while some people could have found it offensive, it falls within the realm of reasonable,” Mr. Keay said. “We certainly intend no disrespect of the Catholic Church or any other religious organization.”

Joanne McGarry, executive director of the CCRL, questioned the CBC’s commitment to respecting the religious sensitivities of Catholics in the decision to air the program.
“Within the past year, the CBC hired an independent Muslim Canadian consultant to ensure that religious sensitivities were respected in its program “Little Mosque on the Prairie”. It will be interesting to determine if opportunities were made available to observant Catholics to preview ‘The Altar Boy Gang’. If yes, upon whom did they rely? If not, why the double standard?” McGarry said.

“With this program, the CBC has moved into the area of blasphemy of sacred rituals. Can we expect similar treatment for other religious groups? Catholics should not have to pay for shows where their most sacred rituals and images are considered a starting point for dramatic license.”

To express concerns:

To the Canadian Television Fund:
50 Wellington Street East
4th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5E 1C8

Phone: (416) 214 4400
Toll Free: 1 877 975 0766
Fax: (416) 214 4420
ctf@canadiantelevisionfund.ca


To the CRTC click here:
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/RapidsCCM/Register.asp?lang=E



To the CBC:

Toll-free phone (Canada only): 1-866-306-4636

Audience Relations,
CBC, P.O. Box 500 Station A,
Toronto, ON, Canada,
M5W 1E6

Web form:
http://www.cbc.ca/contact/index.jsp




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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A fascinating look at George W Bush and his Faith

This may be a little dated, but I find this documentary to be an amazing take on what George W Bush stands for. A man of courage, and a man that wears his faith on his sleeve.

Spend the hour watching!

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/jesus/

Friday, March 09, 2007

No Apologies - Canadian Christian Conservative Radio


Isn't it about time? Finally, a high quality Conservative Christian radio program that doesn't apologize. Check out Tristan Emmanuels radio program, and sign up for the subscription. I already have my subscription purchased and the first episode downloaded onto my ipod!

Heres the link:

http://www.ecpcentre.org/no_apologies.php

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Is the Canada Culture War heating up?

WorldNetDaily.com - December 30, 2006
Voice of traditional Christianity By Ted Byfield

The National Post, founded eight years ago by then-newspaper mogul ConradBlack to challenge the hitherto exclusive claim of the Globe and Mail to beCanada's "national newspaper," signaled last week a clear intention tobecome the country's media voice of traditional Christianity.It marked the Christmas season with a series of articles on the Christianreligion in Canada, every one of which fulfilled the promotional descriptionof the series, carried each day: "With interest in spirituality on the riseand church attendance in a freefall, a week-long National Post seriesconsiders the state of Canadian Christianity and whether the way forward mayin fact be the way backward." The articles that followed, all of them well researched, convincinglycontended that liberal experimentation over the past half century in all thechurches, the Catholic included, had proven an almost unmitigated disaster.The churches that were distinctly not in a "freefall" were precisely theones that had refused to compromise either doctrinally or morally. Theoverall effect was a clear demonstration that "the way forward" may indeedbe "the way backward."The series made even more obvious the growing chasm between the Post and therival Globe and Mail on the subject of religion. The Globe's news columns,opinion pieces and editorials are consistently secular and relativist onmoral issues, theologically skeptical, fervently pro-abortion and pro-gay.The Globe is pointedly dismissive of traditional Christianity, to which itdenies any rational credibility, or any valid role whatsoever in theformation of public policy.In so doing, the Globe mirrors and is mirrored by the country'slargest-circulation newspaper, the Toronto Star. However, the Star'sinfluence is largely confined to metropolitan Toronto. It has no pretensionsto be a "national" newspaper, and it rarely seeks subscribers beyondsouthern Ontario.For years the Star has left the "national" role to the Globe and Mail, whichheld it unchallenged throughout the last half of the 20th century. But thenBlack, already the owner of the Southam chain which included many of thecountry's major dailies, burst forth with the National Post. Under thedirection of Editor-in-Chief Ken Whyte, the Post quickly established itselfas the voice of political conservatism generally, particularly ofconservatism's aggressive rise in the Canadian West in the form of theReform and Alliance parties.

On religious conservatism, however, the Post was at first more circumspect. Then in 2000, Black's media empire began to come under pressure fromAmerican security regulators. He consequently sold both the Post and theSoutham chain to the Asper family of Winnipeg, who were liberal and Jewish.Since the Post was by then hemorrhaging money, the Aspers cut back the staffand editorial content. Whyte was soon gone and many columnists with him. (Whyte is now both editor and publisher of Macleans, Canada's national newsmagazine.) Liberaldom, centered as always around the Globe, waited gleefullyfor the Aspers to close down Black's creation and the Globe's upstart rival.But the Aspers didn't do it. Instead, they gradually acquired a phalanx ofconservative columnists, luring back some who had quit, and finding newones. One of these was a Catholic priest, Fr. Raymond de Souza, whoseeven-handed commentary on religio-political issues and obvious respect forbiblical Protestantism began to alert the practicing Christians in thecountry to the fact that there finally existed a national newspaper that didnot regard them as absurd.The gulf with the Globe also became blatantly obvious in the editionspublished the day before Christmas. The Globe favored a delicately"traditional" and secular Christmas with scenes of snowy landscapes orhorse-drawn sleighs. The Post unabashed ran scenes of Bethlehem and theChrist child. The difference may seem innocuous, but some could read into itthe declaration of an impending war. About the new secularist Canada, inwhich God must be confined to the realm of personal inclination and nothingmore, the Post had reservations. It wasn't buying in.One oddity is, of course, that what is becoming Canada's most conservativeand Christian daily newspaper is owned by Jews who used to be card-carryingliberals. In fact, the late Izzy Asper, founder of this Winnipeg dynasty,was at one time leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party. But these are unusualtimes. The Aspers are keen Zionists, and Canada's liberal left has setitself determinedly against Israel. Evangelical Protestantism, meanwhile,has taken to championing Israel, as has the Conservative Harper government.So the times, as Mr. Dylan once noticed, are definitely a'changin'.

Ted Byfield published a weekly news magazine in western Canada for 30 years and is now general editor of "The Christians," a 12-volume history ofChristianity.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Sex obsessed Adults trumps the rights of Children

by Scott Van Dam
December 7, 2006

Our culture has gone mad! We are a culture obsessed with sex, no matter where you turn you see sex. Sex is in the movies, the television, the internet. When you walk in the malls, you see it in the stores, its photos are in the magazines, and sex even tells you to buy certain products.

I am tired of hearing about Sex in the public square. Lets keep it in the bedroom and keep it private! Here's where I am going with this. Our sex obsessed culture is ripping the foundations of our nation apart, namely families. Our greatest leaders, thinkers, inventors and businessmen all came from families that were strong. If we contrast this with the male prison population,the majority of prisoners come from broken homes. Clearly this is evidence that strong familes are important. So how do you break a home? It comes from sex obsessed adults, let me explain.

Sex is a gift given to us by our Almighty Creator to build families. Sadly sex is also tearing our families apart. Consider the damage sex is having on the Family (the backbone of our society). Internet pornography is rampant, happy marriages are falling apart due to lack of "satisfaction", sex obsessed ads make our wives and mothers feel they are not beautiful and "sexy" enough. and homosexuals can get married and bring children into their relationships.

Some how sex has been branded a right that can be flaunted in public with no implications. Sadly childrens rights are always trumped by adult rights.

1. The right for homosexuals to marry trumps the right of a child to have a Mom and a Dad
2. The right for a woman to choose trumps the life of a child
3. The right of a Mom and a Dad to just give up on their marriage for any reason, because they are not in love any more trumps the right for a child to have a home filled with happiness.

The decision by Parliament in early december to not reopen the debate on Same Sex marriage sickens me and I am sickened and outraged that Children and the Family are yet again another victim of the rights of a bunch of very selfish sex obsessed adults.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Christians are Facists and Bigots in Sanfransisco

This is an Interview with Bill O'reilly with Ron Luce founder of "Battlecry America" and Sunsara Taylor. Are our Judeo Christian foundations truly facist?

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Encouraging the Values Vote in Nashville

James Dobson: “I have never seen such hatred in my life. I am being bludgeoned”
Children Will Be Targeted if States Change Marriage Definition, He Warns

By Gudrun Schultz

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, October 20, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The social consequences of a liberal victory in the coming elections will be grave, particularly for children, Dr. James Dobson warned in a radio broadcast urging pro-family voters to go to the polls.

Dr. Dobson accused the national media of attempting to influence pro-family voters to stay home. Despite media efforts to convince “values voters” that the issue of homosexual marriage is no longer of central importance, Dr. Dobson said, activists’ push for same-sex “rights” is increasingly focused on the next generation.

“Children are being targeted,” Dr. Dobson stated. “If one of these states do not confirm traditional marriage, adoption laws will change. Those put in foster care will be placed in different kinds of homes, the training foster care parents receive will be consistent with the homosexual perspective.”

Dobson said the key significance of the coming elections is evident in media attacks on pro-family supporters.

“I have never seen such hatred in my life. I am being bludgeoned,” Dobson said, making reference to an NBC broadcaster who allegedly referred to him as ‘the worst man in the world.’ “Why? Why now? Well, it’s not really personal to me. But they identify me as one of the people who turned out the values voters last time--and they are determined to never, ever let it happen again.”

“If people of faith--the so-called values voters--don’t come out and let their voices be heard, there are going to be some major implications for this country”, he said. “There are these statements from the media that values voters don’t care this year and that they’re going to stay home.”

Recent efforts by the California legislature to pass a measure mandating the inclusion of pro-homosexual material in all public school curricula, beginning with kindergarten, was a vivid example of the child-oriented goals in the homosexual activist movement, Dr. Dobson pointed out.

“Teaching five year olds about adult perverse behavior instead of fairy tales is unconscionable.”

While the California measure was vetoed on the last day possible by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, it had passed the Assembly and Senate by a wide margin despite a national and state-wide outcry by parents and pro-family organizations--an example, Dobson said, of the lack of any accountability on the part of those behind the pro-homosexual movement.

Listen to the original broadcast
http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/Focus_on_the_Family/archives.asp?bcd=2006-10-19