AFA Journal - June 2001 edition
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 AFA Journal

  June 2001 Issue - Special Edition: America's Porn Epidemic

FRONT PAGE

porn epidemicPro-family Groups Urge U.S. Attorney General to Prosecute Internet Obscenity
A major Internet company’s involvement in the pornography business has led AFA and other prominent pro-family organizations to ask the Justice Department to remedy a dangerous situation virtually condoned by former President Bill Clinton and his administration.

PORN EPIDEMIC

What Ashcroft Can Do About Obscenity
Attorney General John Ashcroft can enforced obscenity and child pornography laws.


PORN EPIDEMIC

Why All the Fuss?
It should be obvious. Anybody who still claims that pornography is a victimless crime is not paying attention to the world around us.


DON'S COLUMN

God's Warnings Unwelcome in Some Church Circles
The Apostle Paul would not be invited to serve many churches in our society for the simple reason he was not politically correct.


PORN EPIDEMIC

E-Porn: WWW.orld Gone Bad
Increasing at an alarming rate are the nauseating, heart-breaking stories of children and adults devastated as a result of the Internet’s electronically-delivered pornography (E-porn).

PORN EPIDEMIC

Porn and the Pulpit
Pastors aren’t immune from the temptations of the Internet.


PORN EPIDEMIC

Should the Church Be Concerned About a Few Dirty Pictures?
There are so many critical issues with which concerned Christians can be involved. Do we really need to slap something else on our plates?


TIM'S COLUMN

Humor Ahead. Hard Hats Required.
One of the inherent risks in using humor, especially satire, is being misunderstood.


TELEVISION

Bad Advice
Hollywood rarely reinforces that notion now, and what passes for civilization in Tinsel Town today is usually hedonism. Especially when it comes to the issue of their kids having sex, TV parents dispense what most real-life parents would consider bad advice.
 
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