Is Your Christian Radio at Risk to be led by Atheists
Is Your Christian Radio at Risk to be led by Atheists?
If you cherish your right to freedom of religion INCLUDING CHRISTIANITY. Then take a few moments to fill out this petition. Little steps it took for Christians to turn away from what Hitler was doing. It’s called The Holocaust. Check the facts.
It was only a small thing for Christians to turn the other way when it was proposed for The Holy Bible to be taken out of the public schools. Now their is killing, rape and atheistic indoctrination going on in the public schools.
It was a small thing for Jane Roe to say she wanted a choice to kill her unborn baby and not be charged for murder. It is now called abortion. She regrets her choice. She is trying to change it. Maybe her tears are being held in a bottle.
This is a small thing. Those were small things. Or were they? Are you going to turn and look the other way, while our Christian radio stations are being threatened? Are you going to turn the other way and let all people to have freedom of religion EXCEPT Christianity?
April 28, 2008 is the deadline for filling out the petition.
Specifically, the FCC is considering a proposal that would force every
radio station to take programming advice from community advisory boards broadly
representative of an area’s population. That means that Christian broadcast
stations could be forced to take programming advice from people whose values are
at odds with the Gospel! A well organized group of atheists, abortionists or
secular humanists could demand representation – and have standing to cause
trouble at the FCC if they were turned away.Among the proposed new regulations are requirements that stations report,
every three months, how much programming of various types has been broadcast,
who produced it, and how it reflects the interests of a cross-section of local
residents – even those who do not share Gospel values.One proposed variation would even force stations to grant a certain amount
of airtime to any group that requests it – much like cable television systems
make time available on “public access channels.” But unlike public access
channels, which were created as a kind of open public forum, Christian Radio is
a combination of pulpit and mission. The government cannot force messages from
any pulpit, nor insist that missionaries promulgate viewpoints contrary to the
Gospel. The same way, it should not be forcing Christian Radio stations to
deliver the messages promulgated by secular humanists, abortionists or
atheists.
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