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Almost 30 years ago, President Spencer W. Kimball opened the April 1979 General Conference with his address entitled, Fortify Your Homes Against Evil. I would highly recommend reading it. His warnings about the evil influences that surround us today are more important for us to heed NOW than it was for the Saints back in the 70's which was the "Brady Bunch" and "Leave it to Beaver" Days. I want you to know, that I did not stumble upon this talk by accident, without going into the details, I feel that I divinely guided and thus I felt inspired to create this following video. We live in a world that has made evil look good and good look evil. Television plays a huge role in this. It is my hope the you will watch this video with your families, especially if you have children. Hopefully many of you have seen some of my other youtube videos, if not, I would be honored if you would spend a couple of minutes and watch some of them at http://www.youtube.com/davidkat99.

Thanks and I would love to hear your comments.
David

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Added On: 09/29/2008 10:59:09
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From: JHM-in-Bountiful
09/29/2008 20:32:18
A very informative video. I know what it's like to be held captive of the bad influences of the media. Since returning to the church, I have no desire to be influenced by any of that. Thanks for posting the video.










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