From OneNews Now:
WTTW in Chicago is at least partially funded by taxpayer dollars. The PBS affiliate has broadcast the documentary The Power of Harmony at least twice as a fundraiser. Peter LaBarbera, president of Illinois-based Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, describes the program. "This was a show about a 'gay' choir," says LaBarbera. "And one of the songs they were singing was called, 'I Ain't Afraid.' And here's [some] of the lyrics: 'I ain't afraid of your Jesus. I'm afraid of what you do in the name of your God.'" The documentary, which features the Dallas-based singing group The Turtle Creek Chorale, takes "an intimate look" at issues such as "coming out," same-sex "marriage," religious views on homosexuality, and homosexual adoption, says the program's website. In addition, according to LaBarbera, the documentary portrays as "ignorant, hateful, and prejudiced" Christians who hold to the biblical edict that all sex outside of marriage, including all homosexual activity, is immoral. "They had no Christians representing a biblical framework [or] the idea that you can love 'gay' people, but they need to change and leave the lifestyle," the pro-family activist explains. "There was nothing presented of the ex-gay view, [from] people who've come to Christ and left homosexuality."
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