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August 2002
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Gateway drops offensive commercial
AFA online campaign blitzed computer company with complaints
Don Wildmon
Law of love constrains Christians to confront
"It is the role of the Church, in the name of Christ, to confront and remind sinners that God forgives when there is humility and repentance."
Ed Vitagliano
New brick, old wall
Federal court ruling continues the drive to secularize American culture
Gateways affirms study of Christianity in public schools
Christianity in school . . . it's legal
The gospel of disgrace
'Gay' theology comes to church
Tim Wildmon
Southern hospitality by the numbers
"There is no question that the influence of Christianity on the Mississippi social fabric is significant. "
Duly warned
Group says schools promoting homosexuality face legal risks
Ed Vitagliano
Nickelodeon hustles for homosexual activists
". . . the news media have played the shill for the carnival barkers who are pushing the homosexual agenda."
Rusty Benson
Vile passions
Pornography-fueled fantasy ends in unspeakable crime
Court strikes law requiring filters on public library computers
Libraries are becoming adult theaters with bookshelves.
Ed Vitagliano
Who you callin' an extremist?
Facts show conservative views are not radical
Booked for life
Woman's love of books and God leads her to share both with the disadvantaged
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