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Christians Against
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In the last few years there has been a great increase in films, art exhibitions, stage plays and television broadcasts with a blasphemous content. It has always seemed that little can be done about them and in some ways that is true. Little can be done unless we come together as believers and reply to these evils as they present themselves. It is for us as Christians to defend our faith. This website is non-denominational and all faiths are welcome. We hope to encourage every right minded person to meet the challenge wherever it is presented to us. Evil has no borders and neither do we. Our aim is to publicise these blasphemies to a wider audience than would normally be aware of them and to ask our friends to voice their objections by directly contacting those responsible. Only in this way can we make our views known and our presence felt. Photographs and/or full written details of the occurrences will be published on this website. Presenting a united front we may have some impact, and if we cannot stop them we might at least make the producers of these evils think before acting . CABIO began with a protest to the BBC TV in London over the screening of their film The Virgin Mary at Christmas 2002. That protest is continuing. You can read the description of that film on the links above. It is not only obvious blasphemies we should protest about but all insults to our faith. The Red Cross has now banned all Cribs and Christmas trees from their shops in Britain as they don't want to offend those of other faiths or none.
Please send your reports to the webmaster for distribution and inclusion in the website, using the email link above, giving your full name and address. We regret no anonymous letters can be considered. CABIO Directors: Margaret Halsey [Founder] Nadine Mansour
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