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Countering War on Faith 3.Indd Th e War On Christians And Th e Values Voter in 2006 March 27-28, 2006 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC • “Th ere is an anti-Christian bias in this country, and it is more on display at Christmas than any other time.” Bill O’Reilly, Th e O’Reilly Factor • 59% of Americans believe “Christianity is under attack” in the U.S. today. 11/05, Fox News poll • “Our government “is moving each day closer to a theocracy, where a narrow and hateful brand of Christian fundamentalism will rule.” full-page ad in Th e New York Times (12/2/05) signed by Jane Fonda and others • “Under God” in Th e Pledge of Allegiance violates a student’s right to be “free from a coercive requirement to affi rm God.” U.S. Distrcit Judge Lawrence Karlton • Evangelical Christians are “a clear and present danger to religious liberty in America.” Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich • Religious people are “moral retards... Th ey are an ugly, violent lot.” Timothy Shortell, professor of sociology, City University of New York. Christians are under attack -- from Hollywood, the media, activist groups and judges. Learn about it and how to stop it at Th e War On Christians Conference. Sponsored by Vision America CONFIRMED SPEAKERS PANELS INCLUDE Early registration (before Feb. 16th) Individual Registration $125 Congressman Tom DeLay, Taking Our Faith To Th e Ballot Box Married Couples $224 Sen. Sam Brownback, Th e Gay Agenda: America Won’t Be Happy Registration (After 2/15) Individual Registration $149 Gary Bauer, Th e ACLU And Radical Secularism: Married Couples $259 Sen. John Cornyn, Driving God From Th e Public Square Register online Alan Keyes, Hollywood: Christians Th rough A (or for more information) at Janet Parshall, Distorted Lens www.visionamerica.us or call 866-522-5582. Phyllis Schlafl y, Jews Confront Th e War On Christians Limited number of hotel rooms Ron Luce, Overruling God Th e Judiciary: available at the Omni at conference Rod Parsley Th e Media: rate ($229 a night) for March 26-29. Only until 2/27. Call reservations at Rick Scarborough. Megaphone For Anti-Faith Values 202-234-0700..
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