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:We also participate in peaceful protests such as those organised by [[mediamarch]], as well as supporting other moral groups such as [[Family and Youth Concern]] and [[Mediawatch-uk]], who both do tremendous work in defence of moral and family values. We also support and work together with the abstinence team [[WAIT]], who have a very positive powerful message of hope for young people-in stark contrast to the doomed “safe sex” message.<ref name="founders">
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:We also participate in peaceful protests such as those organised by [[mediamarch]], as well as supporting other moral groups such as [[Family and Youth Concern]] and [[Mediawatch-uk]], who both do tremendous work in defence of moral and family values. We also support and work together with the abstinence team [[WAIT]], who have a very positive powerful message of hope for young people-in stark contrast to the doomed “safe sex” message.<ref name="founders"/>
 
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Revision as of 17:19, 24 March 2012

Morality Forum was founded in 1996 by Reverend Robin Marsh. It is a moral conservative group which campaigns 'in defence of moral and family values.'[1]

In addition, according to the forum:

We also participate in peaceful protests such as those organised by mediamarch, as well as supporting other moral groups such as Family and Youth Concern and Mediawatch-uk, who both do tremendous work in defence of moral and family values. We also support and work together with the abstinence team WAIT, who have a very positive powerful message of hope for young people-in stark contrast to the doomed “safe sex” message.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Morality Forum Founders, accessed 24 March 2012