Culture

Utah Polygamy Case Focuses on Faith, Lifestyle

by CE Editors May 16, 2001

Southern States Battling Increased Invasion of Gambling Industryby Rusty Pugh and Jody Brown
(AgapePress) – A bill that would legalize video gambling in Alabama has been pulled, but opponents fear it could be brought back.
Citizens of Alabama have made…

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Washington Post Upset by Ashcroft’s Prayer Meetings

by CE Editors May 15, 2001

(This report courtesy of the Media Research Center.)
Prayer meetings at the Justice Department attended by the Attorney General! What an unconstitutional horror, warned a front page story in Monday’s Washington Post. Eight years ago then-Washington Post reporter Michael Weisskopf…

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Christian Cleric and Doctor Note Negative Effects of Porn on Society

by CE Editors May 14, 2001

by Robin Burchfield and Rusty Pugh
(AgapePress) – A leader in the Southern Baptist Convention has detailed the potency of pornography in America today.
Dr. Richard Land is president of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. Writing recently…

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Turned Off by Television, Families Now “Screen-Free”

by CE Editors May 13, 2001

by Erin Drake
RALEIGH, NC (AgapePress) – TV-Turnoff Network held their fourth annual National-TV Turnoff Week in late April by encouraging children and adults to watch less television in order to promote healthier lives and communities.
“Children raised with little…

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Weekend Wrap Media & Culture News Briefs

by CE Editors May 11, 2001

2) America's Always Wrong
Last Friday ABC anchor Peter Jennings focused on the point of view of U.S. adversaries and human rights violators in explaining why the U.S. lost a seat on the U.N. Commission on Human Rights which now…

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Did False Network Reporting Affect the Presidential Election?

by CE Editors May 10, 2001

(This report courtesy of the Media Research Center.)
Fox News Sunday gave air time to the new theory that the false network reports, about how polls had closed in Florida’s Panhandle an hour before they really did, cost George W.…

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Homosexual Group Targets “Anti-Gay” Rhetoric on Radio

by CE Editors May 9, 2001

by Fred Jackson, Allie Martin, and Jody Brown
(AgapePress) – A report says a major homosexual group which has taken credit for helping get the Dr. Laura TV show cancelled is now planning a much more extensive campaign aimed at…

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Clamoring for Kyoto The Networks’ One-Sided Coverage of Global Warming

by CE Editors May 8, 2001

For years, environmentalists have insisted that only tough regulations on economic activity can prevent the climate catastrophe of human-induced global warming. So far, these activists’ biggest policy success has been the 1997 Kyoto Protocols, which would have forced the United…

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“Victims of Pornography Month” Kicks Off to Raise Awareness

by CE Editors May 7, 2001

Don Imus Shocked by Newsweek Columnist's Socialism
Last Friday morning Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter, fresh from an interview with the former communist leader, exclaimed, to the astonishment of Don Imus: “He’s only the most important political leader alive in the world…

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Black Pastor Highly Critical of “Civil Rights Pimps” Posing as Leaders

by CE Editors May 6, 2001

School Principal Responds to Cross-Dressing Controversyby Chad Groening and Jody Brown
(AgapePress) – The principal of a Delaware middle school denies that his students were asked to cross dress last Thursday as part of a “Gay Recognition Week.”
Last week,…

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