Ideas contrary to Christian morality

Are you aware that in the United States there is an organization that uses nightly television programs to teach people secular morals? It is called the Media Project and it is part of the Advocates for Youth, the largest Gay and Lesbian youth organization in the United States.

The media project works with writers of television programs and helps them put in storylines about gay sex, condom use, abortion and many other ideas contrary to Christian morality. What is more sinister about this project is that they do this secretly.
Parents feel that when their children are watching television they are simply viewing a program designed to entertain. Yet, indeed that is not true, they are watching programs designed to teach morals that the parents otherwise would not allow in their homes.

They would be surprised who was involved.
CBS television which is owned by Viacom (MTV) broadcasts the television program Everyone Loves Raymond featuring TV star Ray Romano. Yet, working with the Media Project Ray Romano is celebrated for mocking abstinence only education on the NBC program Saturday Night Live.
The list goes on. What is more concerning is that these programs are also exported throughout the world to places as diverse as France and Brazil.

In a current list of programs put forth by the media project we learn about television programs that mock religious values in a quest to provide condoms for youth in schools.
We learn of positive spin put in a story line about sex change operations, abortion, free sex. Each of these programs designed not to entertain as they are billed, but to teach secular morality and educate against Christian values.
The next time you watch a TV program, look out for the Media Project influence. You will see it in storylines that teach values to your children that make people blush. Better yet, do not watch such TV at all.

Why listen to people who lie to you about their actual intentions, even more so if they are respected celebrities who once earned your trust.

Fr. Robert Carr

Fr. Carr is the editor of Catholicism Anew and the Parochial Vicar at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston. He also writes for Can

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