Another State Declares Pornography a Public Health Crisis
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Herm OlsenMarch 30, 2017
Thank heaven for entities like Fight the New Drug which work hard to protect our children - and us.
CourtenayMarch 30, 2017
Members of the Church have believed and known this for years. It would behoove all parents to resist the Comprehensive Sexual Education programs in public schools which are replete with resources that include multiple genre's of pornography. It isn't enough to keep our homes clear of it. Our society cannot function well if most of the school aged children, K-12, are being "educated" in the normalacy of immorality.
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