Stations bow to pressure from handful of homosexual activists
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Stations bow to pressure from handful of homosexual activists
Two TV Stations, WOOD-TV in Grand
Rapids, MI and WSYX-TV in Columbus, OH, have banned a television special showing how the media is silencing
Christians. The stations bowed down to the demands of a handful of homosexual activists and banned the showing of our
TV special "Speechless...Silencing the Christians." The one-hour TV special was scheduled to be shown on
the stations, but the stations yanked the program after agreeing to run it. AFA was paying for the time.
You can watch the one-hour banned program here.
They said the program was "controversial." The stations do not consider showing two lesbians or two
homosexuals kissing or getting into bed with each other controversial. The stations do not consider all the profanity they
air controversial. They regularly show network programs advocating the homosexual agenda, but those programs are not
considered controversial. However, a special showing of Christians being silenced is controversial!
The manager of the Columbus station told AFA the station would not air the program because telling the truth about
homosexuality did not represent "positive Christianity." Are we moving to a time in the near future when local
pastors whose services are broadcast will be banned because their sermons call the practice of homosexuality a sin?
Donald E. Wildmon,Rapids, MI and WSYX-TV in Columbus, OH, have banned a television special showing how the media is silencing
Christians. The stations bowed down to the demands of a handful of homosexual activists and banned the showing of our
TV special "Speechless...Silencing the Christians." The one-hour TV special was scheduled to be shown on
the stations, but the stations yanked the program after agreeing to run it. AFA was paying for the time.
You can watch the one-hour banned program here.
They said the program was "controversial." The stations do not consider showing two lesbians or two
homosexuals kissing or getting into bed with each other controversial. The stations do not consider all the profanity they
air controversial. They regularly show network programs advocating the homosexual agenda, but those programs are not
considered controversial. However, a special showing of Christians being silenced is controversial!
The manager of the Columbus station told AFA the station would not air the program because telling the truth about
homosexuality did not represent "positive Christianity." Are we moving to a time in the near future when local
pastors whose services are broadcast will be banned because their sermons call the practice of homosexuality a sin?
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