Concerned Women for America
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Concerned Women for America is a conservative Christian political action group active in the United States. The group was founded in 1979 by Beverly LaHaye, wife of Christian Coalition co-founder Timothy LaHaye, as a response to activities by the National Organization for Women and a 1978 Barbara Walters interview with noted feminist Betty Friedan.[1] Concerned Women for America says of itself:
We are the nation's largest public policy women's organization with a rich 28-year history of helping our members across the country bring Biblical principles into all levels of public policy. We help people focus on six core issues, which we have determined need Biblical principles most and where we can have the greatest impact.[2]
CWA does not publish membership numbers, but external estimates range between 250,000 and 750,000, depending upon how membership is defined. As of 2006, the circulation of its free bimonthly newsletter, Family Voice, was estimated to be approximately 200,000 copies.[1]
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[edit] Advocacy
Concerned Women for America's major areas of political activity in recent years have consisted of opposition to gay political causes (especially recognition of same-sex partnerships), promoting anti-abortion law, supporting embryonic stem-cell research bans, and working against human trafficking.
CWA's stances include particular opposition to:
- Legal recognition of any form of GLBT rights.[3]
- Recognition of marriage or any form of civil unions or domestic partnership between same-sex individuals, including reciprocal health benefits, calling all of these "counterfeit marriage"[4] that will be used "to take control and to have the force of law to legitimise their disordered, unnatural behaviors."[5]
- Abortion rights in all cases except to save the life of the mother. Health exemptions are considered "deceptive" and not supported.[6]
- Hate crime legislation that includes sexual orientation, referring to such laws as "weapons against... people who might oppose the homosexual agenda, such as Christians preaching on the street, even Christians preaching from the pulpit around the world."[7][8]
- All forms of sexual education other than that which teaches abstinence.
- Pornography, obscenity, and media indecency,[9] including on satellite radio,[10] and satellite and cable television.[11]
- Embryonic stem-cell research, describing it as "deadly" and the destruction of "embryonic human beings".[12]
- Emergency contraception in all cases including rape,[13] asserting that ECP is actually an abortifacient by redefining pregnancy to begin at conception, not implantation of the zygote.[14]
- Human trafficking in all forms, particularly of women for sexual purposes.[15]
- Feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment.[16]
The group advocates:
- The assertion that most forms of birth control - and all forms of hormonal birth control - are actually abortifacients, triggering chemical abortions.[17]
- Official prayer in public schools.[18]
- The teaching of intelligent design as a science in public schools.[19]
- Abstinence-only sex education in public and private schools.
- "A la carte" cable and satellite television purchasing plans, allowing individuals to purchase access to individual channels, rather than in programming packages.[20]
[edit] Core issues
Concerned Women for America's political advocacy efforts are policy extensions of its views on six "core issues," which they see as Biblically-based and supported by scripture. These are:[21]
- Family - "CWA believes that marriage consists of one man and one woman. We seek to protect and support the Biblical design of marriage and the gift of children."
- Sanctity of Human Life - "CWA supports the protection of all innocent human life from conception until natural death. This includes the consequences resulting from abortion."
- Education - "CWA supports reform of public education by returning authority to parents."
- Pornography - "CWA endeavors to fight all pornography and obscenity."
- Religious Liberty - "CWA supports the God-given rights of individuals in the United States and other nations to pray, worship and express their beliefs without fear of discrimination or persecution."
- National Sovereignty - "CWA believes that neither the United Nations nor any other international organization should have authority over the United States in any area. We also believe the United States has the right and duty to protect and secure our national borders."
[edit] Mission statement
Its mission statement is: "The mission of CWA is to protect and promote Biblical values among all citizens - first through prayer, then education, and finally by influencing our society - thereby reversing the decline in moral values in our nation."
The CWA Statement of Faith is as follows:
- We believe the Bible to be the verbally inspired, inerrant Word of God and the final authority on faith and practice.
- We believe Jesus Christ is the divine Son of God, was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died a sacrificial death, rose bodily from the dead on the third day and ascended into Heaven from where He will come again to receive all believers unto Himself.
- We believe all men are fallen creations of Adam's race and in need of salvation by grace through personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
- We believe it is our duty to serve God to the best of our ability and to pray for a moral and spiritual revival that will return this nation to the traditional values upon which it was founded.
[edit] Controversy and criticism
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[edit] Sex education accusations
In a Special Report broadcast on Fox News Channel on 31 December 2007, CWA President Wendy Wright made the following claim regarding proponents of comprehensive sexual education:[22]
"In fact they want to encourage that because they benefit when kids end up having sexually transmitted diseases, unintended pregnancies and then they lead them into having abortions. So you have to look at the financial motives behind those who are promoting comprehensive sex ed."
[edit] Opposition to mandating cervical cancer vaccination
CWA is heavily active in opposing mandating vaccination against HPV, the virus which can lead to cervical cancer, since Gardasil, the vaccine, was released. Instead, CWA is suggesting that because there are questions about the long term effect of the vaccine, parents, not the government should be making this decision. The Center for Disease Control has withdrawn their call for mandating the HPV vaccine, as has Merck, who recently ceased lobbying efforts in state legislatures. CWA does not object to the vaccine itself, but is objecting to any mandate. CWA does advocate abstinence before marriage as the best way to fight contracting viruses like HPV. However, it is still very possible that a woman could be abstinent until marriage and still contract this disease through the past sexual contact of her husband. It is for this reason, CWA does not object to the vaccine, but instead advocates it being made available.
[edit] Homosexuality
- See also: Christian views on homosexuality
CWA asserts that homosexuality is against the Christian idea of God's wishes for sexuality,[23][24] describing homosexual behavior as "disordered," "unnatural," and "immoral".[25][26] CWA has been a consistent opponent of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act,[27][28] which would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in employment. Recent initiatives sponsored by CWA have placed emphasis on opposing programs geared towards LGBT teenagers on the basis that such programs "promote homosexuality,"[29] as well as opposing anti-bullying programs which explicitly mention sexual minority youth,[30] stating that "the radical homosexual lobby has done a masterful job of infiltrating our government schools to gain control of the minds of America’s youth. Their propaganda tactics are time-tested. With liberal school officials in tow, they brazenly circumvent and abuse parental authority to use good-hearted but misguided children as pawns to further their deceptive agenda."[31] CWA supports their position by saying that homosexuals do not suffer from a history of discrimination,[32] that reports of bias crimes against LGBT people are typically fabricated,[33][34] and that such protections would violate the religious liberties of Christians.[35]
[edit] Abstinence-only sex education
Critics state that the strong abstinence-only stances taken up by CWA based upon Christian principles have not been more effective than those of secular democracies of Western Europe in terms of preventing unwise teenage sexual activity and sexually transmitted diseases among teenage segments of the population.[36]
[edit] Hotel pornography
On August 22, 2006 CWA announced that they "strongly believe" hotel porn is prosecutable, and have issued an "urgent appeal" to the Department of Justice to "immediately investigate" two leading in-room adult movie distributors.
In a joint effort with thirteen other groups, it released an ad which stated "DOJ and FBI should immediately investigate whether 'adult' videos being sold in hotels by OnCommand and LodgeNet violate long-established Federal and State laws regarding distribution of obscene material. ... Adult hardcore pornography can tragically lead to sex crimes against women and children. ... Yet sex videos are available in millions of U.S. hotel rooms which we strongly believe are prosecutable."[37]
[edit] Principals
- Beverly LaHaye, Founder and Chairwoman, wife and co-author with Tim LaHaye,[38] a best-selling author
- Wendy Wright, President, a frequent guest on national and international media discussing moral, social and political issues[38]
- Lee LaHaye, Chief Financial Officer
- Matt Barber, Director of Cultural and Social Policy[39]
- Martha W. Kleder, writer and policy analyst
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Not Our Kids.com, a coalition including CWA comprising family policy councils
[edit] References
- ^ a b Gardiner, S., "Concerned Women for America: A Case Study", Feminism and Women's Studies, 28 August 2006. Online as of 19 April 2007.
- ^ * About CWA. Concerned Women for America.
- ^ Wright, W.,"New Zealand Calls for International Approval of "Sexual Orientation" Rights", Concerned Women for America, 18 April 2005. Online as of 17 April 2007.
- ^ LaRue, J., Why Concerned Women for America opposes the Federal Marriage Amendment, Concerned Women for America, 18 August 2003. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Barber, M., as transcribed by Korra'ti, R., Today's Cultural Warfare Update, Cultural Warfare Update, 1 March 2007. Online as of 17 April 2007.
- ^ Pulkistenis, H.S. and Bossom, E., "Partial-Birth Abortion: A Chink in the Pro-Abortion Armor", Concerned Women for America, 22 February 2006. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Barber, M. False ‘Hate Crime’ Reports Fueling Calls for Federal Legislation, Concerned Women for America, 12 April 2007. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Barber, M., as transcribed by Korra'ti, R., Today's Cultural Warfare Update, Cultural Warfare Update, 13 April 2007. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Kleder, M., "Broadcasters Join Forces; Challenge FCC Indecency Rulings", Concerned Women for America, 21 April 2007]
- ^ Kleder, M., "Opie & Anthony Moving to XM Radio", Concerned Women for America, 9 August 2004.
- ^ Kleder., F., "FCC Counts Nearly 7,000 “Victoria’s Secret” Complaints as One", Concerned Women for America, 2 April 2003.
- ^ Vick, H., Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Ethically Wrong Treatment of the Tiniest of Humans, Concerned Women for America, 1 May 2000. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ LaRue, J., No ‘Morning-After Pill’ for Rapists, Concerned Women for America, 16 March 2006. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Bossom, E., Contraception or Deception?, Concerned Women for America, 8 March 2002. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ McGinnis, E., "The Horrifying Reality of Sex Trafficking", Concerned Women for America, 10 December 2004. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Rode, S., "ERA: An Outdated Icon of Radical Feminism", Concerned Women for America, 27 March 2007.
- ^ High-Tech "Birth Control": Heath Care or Health Risk?, Concerned Women for America pamphlet. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ MacLeod, L., "School Prayer And Religious Liberty: A Constitutional Perspective, Concerned Women for America, 1 September 2000. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Hurlburt, C., "Design, Darwinism and the Freedom to Learn", Family Voice, September-October 2001. Online as of 16 April 2007.
- ^ Kleder, M., "The Case for A La Carte Cable Pricing", Concerned Women for America, 7 April 2004. Online as of 20 April 2007.
- ^ * Biblical Support for CWA Core Issues. Concerned Women for America.
- ^ thinkprogress.org
- ^ Barber, M., "Breaking Homosexual 'Silence' with Truth", Concerned Women for America, 11 April 2007
- ^ Barber., M. "CWA: Broken Promise in the Promised Land", Concerned Women for America, 1 February 2007
- ^ Barber, M., as transcribed by Korra'ti., R., "Today's Cultural Warfare Update", Cultural Warfare Update, 1 March 2007.
- ^ Crouse, J., "What about the Morality of Homosexual Behavior?", Concerned Women for America, 19 March 2007.
- ^ Knight, R., and Ervin II, K., "The Employment Non-Discrimination Act", Concerned Women for America, 1 May 2002
- ^ "The Employment Non-Discrimination Act", Concerned Women for America, 18 November 1997
- ^ LaBarbera, P., 15 Good Reasons to Oppose 'Sexual Orientation' (Homosexuality) Codes in Schools", Concerned Women for America, 19 June 2002
- ^ LaBarbera, P., 15 Good Reasons to Oppose 'Sexual Orientation' (Homosexuality) Codes in Schools", Concerned Women for America, 19 June 2002
- ^ Barber, M., "Breaking Homosexual 'Silence' with Truth", Concerned Women for America, 11 April 2007
- ^ "The Employment Non-Discrimination Act", Concerned Women for America, 18 November 1997
- ^ Barber, M., "False ‘Hate Crime’ Reports Fueling Calls for Federal Legislation", Concerned Women for America, 12 April 2007
- ^ Barber, M., as transcribed by Korra'ti, R., "Today's Cultural Warfare Update", Cultural Warfare Update, 13 April 2007. Online as of 23 April 2007.
- ^ Morgan, K., "Recent Cases Show Homosexual Agenda’s Threat to Religious Liberty", Concerned Women for America, 7 May 2006.
- ^ * Compare Birth Rates, Abortion Rates and Number of Partners. Washington Post (2004).
- ^ * Brynaert, Ron (22 August 2006). Coalition of conservative groups believe hotel porn may be prosecutable. The Raw Story.
- ^ a b gideon.cwfa.org
- ^ Matt Barber: Policy Director for Cultural Issues, Concerned Women for America, April 13, 2007. Last accessed 16 April 2007.