Kentucky Family Foundation vows to fight ‘indoctrination of children in schools’

Christians must embrace a biblically centered, conservative approach to repel a “morally toxic” culture led by America’s progressives where “children are the target,” panelists at the Family Foundation’s annual forum told supporters Saturday.

At the Kentucky Family Forum in Lexington, panelists speaking to roughly 250 people expressed strong support for Kentucky’s Amendment 2. They also called for greater restrictions on pornography, tightened access to internet-purchased abortion pills and the removal of “inappropriate” books from school libraries.

“Roe v. Wade is gone, but the devil is back with a vengeance,” said Sue Swayze Liebel, director of state affairs at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, a prominent national anti-abortion group.

It was one of several groups with representatives who spoke at the six-hour forum and attacked the “woke ideologies” that foundation leaders say are corrupting America.

“We say no to killing unborn children (and) to redefining marriage. We say no to attacks on religious liberty and shutting down our churches (and) to the indoctrination of children in our

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