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Chapter One
1. Information together with copies of a letter and a memorandum to Ken Roberts from the principal were distributed by Beverly LaHaye, Concerned Women of America, January 1989.
2. Therese Iknoian, "Teachers' Lesson in Self-Esteem;" San Jose Mercury News, 12 October 1988.
3. Told by a parent in Palo Alto, California.
4. John Dunphy, "A Religion for a New Age," The Humanist (January/ February 1983): 26.
5. The Humanist Manifesto I (1933) - the first public declaration of the views and objectives of humanism - rejected God and His values, but affirmed humanist faith in the power and evolution of man. The Humanist Manifesto II (1973) reaffirmed and amplified this man-centered, relativistic, utopian belief-system.
6. Bill Sidebottom, "This Teacher's Union Agenda Has Little to Do with Education," Citizen (September 1988): 10-11.
7. Paul C. Vitz, Censorship - Evidence of Bias in Our Children's Textbooks (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Servant Books, 1986), 3-4, 18-19.
8. Mel and Norma Gabler, What Are They Teaching Our Children? (Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books, 1985), 38.
9. Deborah Rozman, Meditating with Children (Boulder Creek, California: University of the Trees Press, 1975), v.
10. Rozman, 32.
11. Ibid., 96.
12. Ibid, 42.
13. Ibid,, 115.
14. Ibid., 146.
15. Shirley Correll, "Quieting Reflex and Guided Imagery: Education for the New Age," Pro-Family Forum Alert (September 1985): 5.
16. Gabler and Gabler, 39, citing People of the World, Teacher Tactics, Scott Foresman Spectra Program (Scott Foresman and Company, 1975), 50.
17. Told by a high school student in Mountain View, California.
18. Ibid.
19. Gabler and Gabler, 39-40.
Chapter Two
1. Cyndie Huntington and Nita Scoggan, Combat Handbook for Parents with Children in Public Schools (Manassas, Virginia: Royalty Publishing Company, 1988), 9-10.
2. Phyllis Schlafly, Child Abuse in the Classroom (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1988), 8.
3. David Schimmel and Lois Fischer, The Rights of Parents in the Education of Their Children (Columbia, Maryland: National Committee for Citizens in Education, 1977), 1.
Chapter Three
1. Judges 17:6 and 21:25
2. Phyllis Schlafly, Child Abuse in the Classroom (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1988), 194-195.
3. Ibid, 146.
4. Marilyn Ferguson, The Aquarian Conspiracy (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987), 397.
5. Ibid., 389.
6. Ibid., 392.
7. Paul de Parrie and Mary Pride, Unholy Sacrifices of the New Age (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1988), 154-155.
8. Faye Wattleton, "Reproductive Rights for a More Humane World," The Humanist (July/August 1986): 7.
9. William Glasser, M.D., Schools Without Failure (New York: Harper & Row, 1969), 161.
10. Sidney B. Simon, Leland W. Howe, and Howard Kirschenbaum, Values Clarification-A Handbook of Practical Strategies for Teachers and Students (New York: Hart Publishing Co., 1972), 38.
11. Ibid., 39, 4146.
12. Ibid., 49, 54.
13. Schlafly, 57.
14. Ibid., 45-46.
15. Richard A. Baer, Jr., "Teaching Values in the Schools," American Education (November 1982): 11.
16. Schlafly, 156-157.
17. lbid., 126.
18. Ibid., 83-84.
19. lbid., 27.
20. Ibid., 34.
21. Ibid., 137.
22. Dr. Robert Simonds, As the Twig Is Bent (Costa Mesa, California: Citizens for Excellence in Education, 1984), 40, citing Sidney Simon, "Sexuality in School," Colloquy (May 1970).
23. Simon, Howe, and Kirschenbaum, 119.
24. Baer, 15.
25. Ruth Bell, Changing Bodies, Changing Lives (New York: Random House, 1980), 94. Cited in Jane Chastain, I’d Speak Out on the Issues If I Only Knew What to Say.
26. Ibid., 114.
27. Ibid., 121.
28. lbid., 87.
29. Elizabeth Winship, Frank Caparulo, and Vivian K. Harlin, Masculinity and Femininity, revised (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1978), 63.
30. Ibid., 57.
31. Ferguson, 398.
Chapter Four
1. Richard A. Baer, Jr., 'Teaching Values in the Schools," American Education (November 1982): 12.
2. Dr. Robert Simonds, "President's Report," (Costa Mesa, California: Citizens for Excellence in Education, January 1989).
Chapter Five
1. Robert Muller, New Genesis: Shaping a Global Spirituality (New York: Doubleday and Co., 1982), 49.
2. William M. Bowen, Jr., past president of the Capital chapter of the Christian Educators Association, is a schoolteacher and the author of Globalism - America's Demise.
3. Mel and Norma Gabler, What Are They Teaching Our Children? (Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books), 47-48, citing:
*Search for Freedom: America and Its People (The Macmillan Company, 1973), 7, 348, 384-390, 403, 412.
*Many Peoples, One Nation (Random House, Inc., 1973), 88. Adapted from a speech by Frederick Douglass and presented to students in the present tense without refutation.
*A Global History (Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1979), Units 4-9.
*A Global History of Man (Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1970), 444.
*From an address by the editor of This Week magazine (Spring 1962).
4. Dr. James Kennedy, Train Up a Child (Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Coral Ridge Ministries, sermon delivered on 2 June 1985), 7.
5. Kathleen Hayes and Samantha Smith, Grave New World (Golden, Colorado: New Awareness Consultants, 1986), 18.
6. William Bennett, former U.S. Secretary of Education, "America, the World and Our Schools," presented at the Ethics and Public Policy Center Conference, Washington, D.C., 5 December 1986, p. 7.
7. Andre Ryerson, "The Scandal of 'Peace Education,"' Commentary (June 1986): 38-41.
8. Bennett, 8, 10.
9. Ken Keyes, Jr., The Hundredth Monkey (St. Mary, Kentucky: Vision Books, 1982), 13-18.
10. John Randolph Price, The Planetary Commission (Austin, Texas: The Quartus Foundation for Spiritual Research, Inc., 1984), 68-69.
11. Bennett, 9.
12. "An Emerging Coalition: Political and Religious Leaders Come Together," A Special Report, The Omega Letter (North Bay, Ontario, Canada, November 1988): 2.
13. Ibid., 3.
14. Paul de Parrie and Mary Pride, Unholy Sacrifices of the New Age (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1988), 76.
15. Ibid., 75 citing Professor Richard Mitchell, The Leaning Tower of Babel (Boston: Little, Brown and Company), 1984.
16. Ibid., 75.
17. Phyllis Schlafly, Child Abuse in the Classroom (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1988), 308.
18. Education Reporter (March 1988): 1.
19. Gregg L. Cunningham, "Blowing the Whistle on 'Global Education,"’ prepared for Thomas G. Tancredo, Regional Representative, U.S. Department of Education, Denver, Colorado, 1986, p. 22, citing Death: A Part of Life (Denver: Center for Teaching International Relations, 1981), 39.
20. lbid., 47.
Chapter Six
1. D.L. Cuddy, "Education: Globalism Tramples on American Values," The Christian World Report (April 1989): 12.
2. Peter Lalonde, The Omega Letter (May 1989): 17.
3. Hank Paulson, Beyond the Wall (Ventura, California. Regal Books, 1982), 76-77.
Chapter Seven
1. Donald E. Wildmon, The Home Invaders (Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books, 1987), 19.
2. Ibid,, 22.
3. Ibid., 23.
4. Marilyn Ferguson, The Aquarian Conspiracy (Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc., 1980), 49.
5. Patrick Buchanan, "Hollywood's War on Christianity," San Jose Mercury News, 28 July 1988.
6. Ibid.
7. David Ansen, "The Raider of Lost Art," Newsweek (23 May 1988): 70.
8. "What's News," Media Update, Menconi Ministries (November/December 1988): 10.
Chapter Eight
1. Marlin Maddoux, American Betrayed (Lafayette, Louisiana. Huntington House, Inc., 1984), 92.
Chapter Nine
1. Donald E. Wildmon, The Home Invaders (Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books, 1987), 93.
2. Ibid.
3. Paula Patyk, Parental Adviser (Knoxville, Tennessee: Whittle Communications, 1987), 2.
4. Wilson Bryan Key, Subliminal Seduction (New York: NAL Penguin, Inc.), 67-68.
5. Marlin Maddoux, America Betrayed (Shreveport, Louisiana. Huntington House, Inc., 1984), 87.
6. NBC TV, Saturday morning, 25 March 1989.
7. Maddoux, 39-40.
8. Peter Lalonde, The Omega Letter, October 1988, 16.
9. Jim Trelease, The Read-Aloud Handbook (New York: Penguin Books), 93.
10. Phil Phillips, Turmoil in the Toybox (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Starburst Publisher, 1986), 49.
11. Michalene Busico) "TV or not TV;" San Jose Mercury News, 13 December 1988.
12. Ellen Creager, "Studying the Effects of Screen Sex on Teens," San Jose Mercury News, 12 March 1989.
13. Paula Patyk, Parental Adviser (Knoxville, Tennessee: Whittle Communications, 1987), 2.
14. Phillips, 49.
15. Complete tape messages available from Focus on the Family, Pomona, California 91799.
16. Wildmon, 77.
Chapter Ten
1. Jane Chastain, I'd Speak Out on the Issues If I Only Knew What to Say (Ventura, California: Regal Books, 1987), 182.
2. Paula Patyk, Parental Adviser (Knoxville, Tennessee: Whittle Communications, 1987), 2.
3. Frank York, "Homemaker Takes on Fox Television," Citizen (April 1989): 12.
4. Donald E. Wildmon, The Home Invaders (Wheaton, Illinois: Victor Books, 1987), 9.
5. Intercessors for America Newsletter, Reston, Virginia, October 1988.
Chapter Eleven
1. "Notes and Quotes," Frontpage, A Publication of Today, the Bible and You (July 1988): 5.
2. Topeka Capital - Journal (9 February 1985), quoted in Pro-Family Alert (April 1985): 2.
3. Rence Melton, "Fantasy Game Can Turn Demonic," The Bend Bulletin [Oregon], 9 October 1988.
4. Larry McLain, from tape of lecture titled, "The Rising Interest in the Supernatural" given at the Seventh Mid-America Prophecy Conference, Oklahoma City, 27 July 1988.
Chapter Twelve
1. Joanne Oppenheim, Buy Me, Buy Me (New York: Pantheon Books, 1987), 14.
2. Francie Scott, "Gospel According to Barbie," Christian Home (Winter 1984-85): 21.
3. Ibid.
4. Oppenheim, 23.
Chapter Thirteen
1. "What Next," Sassy (July 1988): 20.
2. "Watch It," Sassy (July 1988): 22.
3. Christina Kelly, "What Now?" Sassy (July 1988): 14.
4. Webster's Third New Unabridged Dictionary, 1965.
5. J.D. Reed, "Packaging the Facts of Life," Time (August 1982): 65.
6. Judy Blume, Forever (New York: Pocket Books, 1975), 129.
7. Book Reviews, "Arts and Books," San Jose Mercury News, 27 November 1988.
8. Michael Pappas, Sweet Dreams for Little Ones (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1982), 48.
9. Paul A. Bartz
10. Francis Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden (New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1987), 187, 190.
11. Ibid., 188.
12. lbid., 187.
13. Ibid., 190.
14. Rose Estes, Dragon of Doom, A Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Book (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, Inc., 1983), 84.
15. Dr. Seuss, The Butter Battle Book (New York: Random House, 1984),6.
16. Ibid.
Chapter Fourteen
1. McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City (New York: Vintage Contemporaries, 1984), 6-7.
2. Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death (New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1985), vii-viii.
3. Jim Trelease, The Read-Aloud Handbook (New York- Penguin, 1987), 40.
4. Seventeen, January 1989, pp. 92, 82, 12.
5. "X-Rated Children's Books " (ProFamily Forum, P.O. Box 8907, Fort Worth, Texas 76124).
Chapter Fifteen
1. "The Power of the Young," "Star Rap" column, Faces Magazine (19 September 1984): 50.
2. Robin Richman, "An Infinity of Jimi " Life (3 October 1969): 4.
3. Nevill Drury, Music for Inner Space Dorset, California: Prism Press, 1985), 21.
4. Ibid., 28.
5. Kathleen Donnely, "Giving Voice to the Magic of Africa’s Talking Drums," San Jose Mercury News, 7 April 1989.
6. Drury, 18, citing A.J. Langguth, Macumba, 1975, 70.
7. Manfred Clynes (ed.), Music, Mind and Brain (New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1982), 174.
8. Drury, 18.
9. Jeff Lilley, "Dabbling in Danger," Moody Monthly (March 1989): 17.
10. Dave Hart, Heavy Metal Madness (Cardiff, California. Menconi Ministries, 1989), 3.
11. Lilley, 3.
12. 12. Hart, 2.
13. 13. Ozzy Osbourne, "No Bone Movies," Blizzard of Ozz, Jet Music Ltd., CBS, 1981.
14. Venom, "Sacrifice," Here Lies Venom, Neat Music, Combat Records MX8062. Written by Dunn, Bray, Lant. Cited in Tipper Gore, Raising PG Kids in an X-Rated Society (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1987), 120.
15. "Rock 'n’ Roll’s Leading Lady," Time (16 December 1974): 63.
16. Rock and Roll: A Search for God, video cassette with Eric Holmberg, Reel to Real Ministries, P.O. Box 44290, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, quoting Angus Young, Hit Parade, July 1985, 60.
17. Rising to the Challenge, an educational video presentation, Parents’ Music Resource Center, Arlington, Virginia, 1988.
18. Peggy Mann, "How Shock Rock Harms Our Kids," Reader's Digest (July 1988): 102.
19. Ibid., 102.
20. Venom, Welcome to Hell, Combat Records, 1985.
21. Rock and Roll: A Search for God, quoting Bay Area Magazine, 1 February 1977.
22. Poison, Open Up and Say Ah, Capitol Records.
23. Prince, "Sister," Dirty Mind, Warner Brothers Records, 1980.
24. Lyrics included in Guns N' Roses, Appetite for Destruction, Geffen Records, Warner Brothers Communication Co., 1987.
25. Gore, 89.
26. lbid., 90,
27. lbid., 149.
28. Mann, 103.
29. Ibid.
30. Gore, 47, citing "An Exclusive Talk with a Shocking Performer Blackie Lawless," RockLine (April 1985): 14.
31. Jeff Lilley, "Evil in the Land," Moody Monthly (March 1989): 14.
32. "Boy Became Killer After Occult Interest," San Jose Mercury News, 13 January 1988.
33. Geraldo, August 14, 1989.
34. AC/DC, Back in Black, Atlantic Recording Corporation, Warner Communications Co., 1980.
35. Renoe Melton, "Icons of Satanism Lurk in Records, Films, Television," Bend Bulletin [Oregon), 9 October 1988.
36. By Lionel Ritchie and Michael Jackson.
37. White Lion, Pride, Double Trouble Productions, Inc., 1987.
Chapter Sixteen
1. "Ted Bundy's Death-Row Message: Pornography Is a Fatal Addiction, Citizen (March 1989): 15.