
National Coalition Offers Summer Internship Program
The National Coalition is pleased to continue a tradition of training and equipping the next generation of leaders to engage in the culture through its summer intern program. Led by Dan Panetti, this program has ten students from across the country ranging in age from sixteen to twenty-one. They are or will be attending diverse universities from the University of Georgia to the University of San Diego, from Wheaton College to Columbia University and from Baylor University to St. John's. One thing they all share, however, is a passion for Christ and a desire to be used to make a difference in their communities and the culture at large. The National Coalition is proud of these students and what they have already achieved in their lives as they continue to further their development of a Christian worldview. We anticipate and expect great things from each of these students on their college campuses and beyond.
Pornography Sites to Receive .XXX Domain Name
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has moved forward with its plans to create .xxx Internet domain addresses designated for online pornography. If approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the organization will sell .xxx domain names to pornographers, allowing them to clearly label themselves and thereby collect more profit. It will not be a requirement for pornographers to sign up for a .xxx domain name or release any .com pornography websites they already own.
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UNH Study Links Child Porn and Serious Crimes
A recent University of New Hampshire study found a direct link between viewing child pornography and committing serious crimes. Out of the 600 Internet-related sex arrests studied, two-thirds of the offenders had downloaded sexually explicit images of young children, while more than half of the offenders had molested a child or attempted to sexually abuse a minor.
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New Study Reveals Virginity Pledges Work
Two recent studies from the Heritage Foundation reported that young people who take virginity pledges had lower rates of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases and engaged in fewer risky sexual behaviors. These findings challenge earlier studies which claimed there was no difference in behavior between teens who signed pledges versus teens that did not.
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Cultural Apologetics Weekly
As a companion to our Cultural Apologetics courses, conferences and books, we also offer a free weekly e-mail broadcast that addresses a variety of relevant cultural issues. Each is designed to provide in-depth understanding from a factual perspective that will enable you to then articulate an intelligent response from the Christian worldview.
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